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The neck.

A A Mancuso1, W P Dillon

  • 1University of Florida College of Medicine, Gainesville.

Radiologic Clinics of North America
|March 1, 1989
PubMed
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This article details the clinical and imaging applications of Magnetic Resonance (MR) for diagnosing neck masses, staging cervical metastatic disease, evaluating thyroid and parathyroid conditions, and assessing the thoracic inlet.

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Area of Science:

  • Radiology
  • Medical Imaging
  • Oncology

Background:

  • Neck masses and cervical metastatic disease present diagnostic challenges.
  • Accurate staging and evaluation of thyroid, parathyroid, and thoracic inlet conditions are crucial for patient management.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To delineate the clinical and imaging roles of Magnetic Resonance (MR) in evaluating various neck pathologies.
  • To provide a comprehensive overview of MR applications in cervical and thoracic inlet imaging.

Main Methods:

  • Review of clinical and imaging data related to MR examinations of the neck and thoracic inlet.
  • Correlation of imaging findings with known etiologies and staging information.
  • Highlighting relevant normal anatomy for accurate interpretation.

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Main Results:

  • MR is a key modality for characterizing neck masses of known or uncertain etiology.
  • MR plays a vital role in the accurate staging of cervical metastatic disease.
  • MR is effective in evaluating thyroid and parathyroid abnormalities and the thoracic inlet.

Conclusions:

  • Magnetic Resonance imaging offers significant value in the comprehensive evaluation of the neck and thoracic inlet.
  • Understanding MR's capabilities aids in precise diagnosis, staging, and management of diverse pathologies in this region.