Compère J F, Barrellier P, Labbé D, Slama M, Sautreuil B
Rev Stomatol Chir Maxillofac. 1985;86(6):369-77.
The diagnostic of ganglionnary invasion in oral cancer is established throughout the histological investigation practiced during the operation. This histological inquiry has to be rigorous and logical, in conformity with the anatomical particularities of the drainage tubes of the oral mucous. The accurate execution of this diagnostical strategy applied to the ganglionnary invasion improves the prognostic but requires a good logistic support.