TO STUDY CLINICAL FEATURE OF HYPOPHARYNGEAL CANCER, TO COMPARE WITH COMPUTER TOMOGRAPHY

Quốc Dũng Nguyễn1,, Diệu Bùi1, Đình Phúc Nguyễn2, Xuân Thắng Tống2
1 K Hospital
2 Central Ear, Nose and Throat Hospital

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Abstract

Hypopharyngeal cancers involve a tumor that is relatively more silent than other head and neck cancer tumors. Objective: Discribe the clinical and CT scan features. Materials and medthod: A prospective study from a series of 62 patients are diagnosed of the Hypopharyngeal cancers and have operated. Results and discusion: disease mainly in age from 40 – 70 years old 88,7%. Male 96,8%. Patient with  High risk factors 93,5%. Symptoms : dysphagia 100%, hoarseness 35,5%,  neck node 17,7%. The initial site of pyriform sinus 91,9%. Features and primary sites of Invasion of tumor on clinic and CT have different with p< 0,05. Conclusion: dysphagia 100%, hoarseness 35,5%. Pyriform sinus is most  concerous site in hypopharyngeal. CT evaluated exactly features and primary site of tumor.

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