S. Kosling et al., Value of spiral CT in the staging of carcinomas of the oral cavity, the oropharynx and hypopharynx, RADIOLOGE, 40(7), 2000, pp. 632-639
Purpose. To compare spiral and conventional CT in the staging of carcinomas
of the oral cavity,the oropharynx and hypopharynx.
Method. Retrospectively 101 conventional CTs and prospectively 107 spiral C
Ts were analyzed regarding to correct T and N staging. CT results were comp
ared with histological staging.
Results. In conventional CT, there were correctly staged 85% of T stages (T
1 62%, T2 74%,T3 81%,T4 94%) and 85% of N stages (N0 79%, N1 71%, N2 89%, N
3 94%). Spiral CT showed correct results in 84% of T stages (T1 67%,T2 74%,
T3 88%,T4 95%) and in 86% of N stages (N0 82%, N1 78%, N2 90%, N3 93%). No
statistically significant differences could be found between both CT method
s.
Conclusion. In spite of the tendency of improved diagnosis of T1, N0 and N1
stages no clear improvement in the staging of carcinomas of the oral cavit
y, the oropharynx and hypopharynx could be expected by spiral CT.