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Goerkem M et al. – Tumor depth and tumor thickness failed to achieve statistical significance for prediction of occult metastases in the context of SNB. Patients with cN0 early squamous cell carcinoma of the oral cavity should be offered SNB regardless of their tumor depth and thickness. Poorly differentiated carcinomas, carcinomas with lymphangiosis, and carcinomas with a dissolute mode of invasion show a high probability of positive SNB.

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