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. 2016 May 7;83(3):269–275. doi: 10.1016/j.bjorl.2016.03.019

Table 4.

Comparison between groups of patients with laryngeal and/or hypopharyngeal SCC submitted to TL or TPL with HT or TT – anatomopathological data.

Variable Thy Pos Thy Neg p-value
n (%) n (%)
Invasion of adjacent structures
 Pyriform sinus 2 (13.3%) 30 (44.1%) 0.039a
 Anterior commissure 13 (86.7%) 38 (55.9%) 0.039a
 Subglottis 14 (93.3%) 36 (52.9%) 0.003a
 Thyroid cartilage 12 (80.0%) 37 (54.4%) 0.086
 Cricoid cartilage 11 (73.3%) 10 (14.7%) <0.001a



Histological grade (degree of differentiation)
 Well differentiated 5 (33.3%) 30 (44.1%) 0.568
 Moderately well differentiated 7 (46.7%) 27 (39.7%) 0.773
 Poorly differentiated 3 (20.0%) 11 (16.2%) 0.711



Angiolymphatic invasion 0.766
 Yes 6 (40.0%) 23 (33.8%)
 No 9 (60.0%) 45 (66.2%)



Perineural invasion 0.474
 Yes 4 (26.7%) 12 (17.6%)
 No 11 (73.3%) 56 (82.4%)

SCC, squamous cell carcinoma; TL, total laryngectomy; TPL, total pharyngolaryngectomy; HT, hemithyroidectomy; TT, total thyroidectomy; Thy Pos, thyroid gland positive for malignancy; Thy Neg, thyroid gland negative for malignancy; SD, standard deviation.

a

Statistically significant value (p < 0.05).