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Laryngoscopic characteristics related to the risk of cancerization of vocal cord leukoplakia

Lijuan Li, Zhan Yu, Jiqing Zhu, Meiling Wang, Zhixiang Li, Cong Yang, Xiao‐Guang Ni

2021Acta Oto-Laryngologica11 citationsDOI

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The diagnosis of vocal cord leukoplakia mainly relies on laryngoscopy. The morphology of vocal cord leukoplakia under laryngoscope is closely related to the pathological nature of leukoplakia. The specific manifestations associated with high-risk vocal cord leukoplakia remain to be explored. OBJECTIVE: To investigate the characteristics of low-risk and high-risk vocal cord leukoplakia under conventional white light imaging (WLI) laryngoscopy and its correlations with narrow band imaging (NBI) laryngoscopy. METHODS: One hundred and seventy-five cases of vocal cord leukoplakia were divided into low-risk and high-risk groups. The characteristics of low-risk and high-risk vocal cord leukoplakia under WLI laryngoscopy and its correlations with NBI laryngoscopy were analyzed. RESULTS: < .05). Hyperemia had a strong consistency with the visualization of spots under NBI laryngoscopy (kappa = 0.758). The sign of hyperemia and the NBI classification had equivalent diagnostic efficacy for predicting the risk of cancerization of vocal cord leukoplakia. CONCLUSION: The sign of hyperemia under WLI laryngoscopy is significantly correlated with the visualized spots under NBI laryngoscopy. Hyperemia is an important feature for predicting malignant potential of vocal cord leukoplakia.

Topics & Concepts

LaryngoscopyMedicineCordLeukoplakiaLarynxRadiologyPathologyInternal medicineIntubationSurgeryCancerVoice and Speech DisordersHead and Neck Cancer StudiesEsophageal Cancer Research and Treatment