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==Genetics== | ==Genetics== | ||
==Gross Pathology== | ==Gross Pathology== | ||
Gross pathology of hypopharyngeal cancer includes: | |||
*Flattened plaques | |||
*Raised margins of the lesion | |||
*Mucosal ulceration | |||
*Tumor spread to [[piriform sinus]] | |||
==Microscopic Pathology== | ==Microscopic Pathology== | ||
Microscopic features of hypopharyngeal carcinoma include: | Microscopic features of hypopharyngeal carcinoma include: |
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Faizan Sheraz, M.D. [2]
Overview
Pathophysiology
Genetics
Gross Pathology
Gross pathology of hypopharyngeal cancer includes:
- Flattened plaques
- Raised margins of the lesion
- Mucosal ulceration
- Tumor spread to piriform sinus
Microscopic Pathology
Microscopic features of hypopharyngeal carcinoma include:
- Spindle cells
- Basaloid cells
- Nuclear atypia
- Abundant chromatin