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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Sep 1.
Published in final edited form as: Oral Surg Oral Med Oral Pathol Oral Radiol. 2013 Jun 14;116(3):327–335. doi: 10.1016/j.oooo.2013.04.011

Table 4.

Radiologic Features of Highly-aggressive HPV+ Oropharyngeal Cancers

Primary Tumor Cervical Lymph Nodes

Case # ∼ Volume
(mL)
SUV
Level of
largest
LN
Largest
dimension
(cm)
∼Volume
(mL)
Ipsilateral
LNs
SUV ECS CTN Clustering
1 6.1 NR IIa/IIb 4.7 42.8 20 II, V + + +
2 49.2 14 IIb 2.9 12.2 14 I−III + + +
3 24.0 15 IIa/IIb 3.5 30.2 13 I−VI + + +
4 4.1 NR IIa 3.3 24.1 14 II−III + +
5 73.0 26 IIa 5.2 51.4 12 II, IV + + +
6 6.1 NR DTA DTA DTA DTA DTA DTA DTA DTA
7 5.2 9 IIa 2.5 8.0 9 II + + +

ECS, Extracapsular spread; CTN, central tumor necrosis; SUV, standard uptake value; NR, not recorded; LN, lymph node; DTA, difficult to assess as patient had prior radiation therapy to necks