Vascular lesions of parotid gland in adult patients: diagnosis with high-resolution ultrasound and MRI

The British Journal of Radiology
K T WongS C H Yu

Abstract

Three adult patients with rare vascular lesions in the parotid gland including pseudoaneurysm, arteriovenous fistula and haemangioma are discussed. All patients presented with non-specific unilateral parotid mass. In all cases high-resolution ultrasound and MRI allowed accurate diagnosis and delineation of the extent of lesion. Conventional angiogram was utilized for planning definitive surgical or endovascular treatment.

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