Improved diagnostic accuracy in laryngeal cancer using a new classification based on computed tomography
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- 1 January 1984
Abstract
The most commonly accepted classification of laryngeal cancer is based on the definition of regions formulated by the American Joint Committee on Laryngeal Cancer. The limitations of this classification are discussed. A new radiologic classification based on computed tomography (CT) is presented, its application illustrated, and its accuracy documented. This classification has the advantage that it provides information preoperatively which closely agrees with the pathologic facts seen postoperatively. It also helps to separate those tumors that tend to invade cartilage from those that do not. Cancer 53:44‐57, 1984.Keywords
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