55. Supraglottic carcinoma of the larynx: Difference between revisions
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'''Organ''': Larynx | [[File:Laryngeal cancer prep front.jpg|thumb|Laryngeal cancer prep front]]'''Organ''': Larynx | ||
'''Description''': We can see a large mass on the epiglottis. On the bottom of the back of the slide can we see a large lymph node that’s been cut in two. | '''Description''': We can see a large mass on the epiglottis. On the bottom of the back of the slide can we see a large lymph node that’s been cut in two. | ||
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'''Diagnosis''': Supraglottic laryngeal carcinoma | '''Diagnosis''': Supraglottic laryngeal carcinoma | ||
'''Causes''': | '''Causes''': Smoking or <abbr>HPV</abbr> infection | ||
'''Theory''': | '''Theory''': | ||
When talking about the larynx we divide it into three regions, the supraglottic, glottic and subglottic regions. This tumor lies above the level of the glottis, so it’s supraglottic. It’s hard to say just from the macroscopical view, but the most common cancer type of the larynx is squamous cell carcinoma, so this is most likely a squamous cell carcinoma. This cancer has metastasized into a lymph node on the back of the preparation. This lymph node is most likely a cervical lymph node. The lymph node is so large because of the cancer infiltration. | When talking about the larynx we divide it into three regions, the supraglottic, glottic and subglottic regions. This tumor lies above the level of the glottis, so it’s supraglottic. It’s hard to say just from the macroscopical view, but the most common cancer type of the larynx is squamous cell carcinoma, so this is most likely a squamous cell carcinoma. This cancer has metastasized into a lymph node on the back of the preparation. This lymph node is most likely a cervical lymph node. The lymph node is so large because of the cancer infiltration.[[File:Laryngeal cancer prep back.jpg|center|thumb|The back. Yes, that large thing is a lymph node that’s been cut in two]] | ||
[[File:Laryngeal cancer prep back.jpg|center|thumb|The back. Yes, that large thing is a lymph node that’s been cut in two]] | |||
[[Category:Pathology 1 - Macropreparations]] | [[Category:Pathology 1 - Macropreparations]] |
Latest revision as of 10:39, 5 July 2024
Organ: Larynx
Description: We can see a large mass on the epiglottis. On the bottom of the back of the slide can we see a large lymph node that’s been cut in two.
Diagnosis: Supraglottic laryngeal carcinoma
Causes: Smoking or HPV infection
Theory:
When talking about the larynx we divide it into three regions, the supraglottic, glottic and subglottic regions. This tumor lies above the level of the glottis, so it’s supraglottic. It’s hard to say just from the macroscopical view, but the most common cancer type of the larynx is squamous cell carcinoma, so this is most likely a squamous cell carcinoma. This cancer has metastasized into a lymph node on the back of the preparation. This lymph node is most likely a cervical lymph node. The lymph node is so large because of the cancer infiltration.