Lymphovascular Invasion in Cutaneous Squamous Cell Carcinoma

Michael P. Ryan, Frank T. Winsett, Andrew M. Armenta, Brandon P. Goodwin, Richard Wagner

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Abstract

BACKGROUND Although there is a large body of literature regarding risk stratification and outcomes for perineural invasion (PNI) in cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma (cSCC), there is a relative paucity of studies exploring the role of lymphovascular invasion (LVI) in cSCC and a lack of clear evidence-based guidelines for how to manage patients with these tumors. OBJECTIVE This article is intended to review the available literature regarding LVI in cSCC and formulate evidence-based recommendations for clinical management. METHODS AND MATERIALS A literature review was conducted using PubMed to find relevant articles relating to outcomes and management of primary cSCC with LVI. RESULTS The available literature suggests that LVI is a major risk factor for poor outcomes and increased morbidity and mortality in cSCC. CONCLUSION Lymphovascular invasion is a very high-risk feature that should place these tumors in the highest-risk category, and management of these tumors should be similar to that of squamous cell carcinoma with PNI.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)699-704
Number of pages6
JournalDermatologic Surgery
Volume50
Issue number8
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 1 2024

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Surgery
  • Dermatology

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