Our study showed that the incidence of PNI was as high as 40% in OSCC. PNI was present in both primary and recurrent tumors, irrespective of its histologic grading. Tumor thickness and lymph node status correlated well with PNI. Therefore, the presence of PNI should be checked in every surgical specimen with OSCC as it gives significant prognostic value, influences treatment decisions, recurrence and distant metastasis. The presence of PNI necessitates more aggressive resection, coincident management of neck lymph nodes and the addition of adjuvant therapy. Also, targeted drug therapy for this type of tumor spread can open up new avenues in the treatment of OSCC
Research Article: Journal of Clinical Cardiology and Research
Research Article: Journal of Clinical Cardiology and Research
Editorial: Journal of Clinical Nutrition & Dietetics
Editorial: Journal of Clinical Nutrition & Dietetics
Case Report: Annals of Clinical and Laboratory Research
Case Report: Annals of Clinical and Laboratory Research
Research Article: Annals of Clinical and Laboratory Research
Research Article: Annals of Clinical and Laboratory Research
Posters & Accepted Abstracts: Journal of Clinical Nutrition & Dietetics
Posters & Accepted Abstracts: Journal of Clinical Nutrition & Dietetics
ScientificTracks Abstracts: Journal of Clinical & Experimental Orthopaedics
ScientificTracks Abstracts: Journal of Clinical & Experimental Orthopaedics
Keynote: Insights in Ophthalmology
Keynote: Insights in Ophthalmology