Sonographic spectrum of lateral head and neck soft tissue

RöFo : Fortschritte auf dem Gebiete der Röntgenstrahlen und der Nuklearmedizin
F P KuhnK Klose

Abstract

Sonography was performed in 206 patients with space-occupying processes in the region of the lateral soft parts of the neck, of the parotid gland or the submandibular gland (3.5; 7.5 and/or 8-10 MHz real-time contact field scanner). This sonographic examination enabled differentiation of 166 solid from 40 cystic space-occupying masses: 102 lymphatic node enlargements, 12 primary tumours of the neck, 24 neck cysts, one thymus and epidermoid cyst, on carotid aneurysm, diseases of the salivary glands (35 neoplasias, 8 cysts, 9 inflammatory tumours, 6 cases of sialolithiasis, 5 abscesses, 2 intracapsular lymphomas). The following valuable additional information was gained from sonography in respect of surgical treatment: 1. In the region of the lateral soft parts of the neck, it was possible to effect a clear differential diagnosis of the original findings based on palpation; differential diagnostic clarification of the tumour volume; spatial location of fixed tumours of the neck in relation to the adjacent soft parts of the neck, such as vessels, musculature etc.; quantification of tumour regression subsequent to chemotherapy or radiotherapy. 2. In case of diseases of the salivary glands, differentiation between salivary calculi, ...Continue Reading

Citations

Oct 1, 1991·Journal of Clinical Ultrasound : JCU·M YasumotoT Kasuga
Jun 1, 1989·Clinical Otolaryngology and Allied Sciences·P Zbaren, J C Ducommun
May 1, 1987·Head & Neck Surgery·M Westhofen

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