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Head and Neck

2013
The introduction of aspiration cytology has revolutionized the workup of many human tumors. In the head and neck, it has streamlined the evaluation of the thyroid and salivary glands tumors, cervical lymphadenopathy, orbital lesions, and other head and neck masses.
Ajit Paintal, Jose C. Dutra
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Head and Neck

2009
The hybrid technique of PET/CT has significantly impacted the imaging and management of head and neck squamous cell cancer (HNSCC) since its introduction and has become the technique of choice for imaging of this cancer. Diagnostic FDG PET/CT is useful for identification of an unknown primary tumor, delineation of extent of primary tumor, detection of ...
Giovanni Esposito   +15 more
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Head and Neck

2010
Technical improvements have established CT angiography as a standard noninvasive imaging modality for the evaluation of the vascular system of head and neck. This chapter provides information about dedicated protocols for scanning and postprocessing of DE CTA and DE virtually unenhanced NECT, with special focus on ischemic and hemorrhagic stroke as ...
Michelle D. Williams, Adel K. El-Naggar
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Head and Neck Cancer

1991
Cisplatin has been an important addition to the treatment of head and neck cancer. It is the only drug to have been proven to cause a survival benefit when compared with supportive care alone in the palliative management of advanced head and neck cancer (Morton et al. 1985).
Samuel G. Taylor, Katherine Griem
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Head and Neck [PDF]

open access: possible, 1985
Cancer of the lip arises from the vermilion border of the lip. Lesions arising from the skin of the lip are not included in this classification. Cancer of the lip occurs most frequently in those geographic areas subject to long hours of sunlight and in workers who have a long outdoor exposure.
R. C. S. Pointon   +2 more
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Head and Neck

1987
This chapter on cancers of the head and neck covers: cancers of the lip; oral cavity (buccal mucosa, gums, hard palate, oral tongue, floor of the mouth); oropharynx (tonsil, soft palate, base of the tongue); nasopharynx; hypopharynx; nassal fossa and paranasal sinuses; larynx (glottic and supraglottic); salivary glands; thyroid; and chemodectomas.
C. D. Sherman   +7 more
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Plasmacytomas of the Head and Neck

Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, 1997
Plasmacytomas are rare tumors that often appear in the head and neck region and are characterized by a monoclonal proliferation of plasma cells. On both clinical presentation and pathologic examination these tumors may be confused with more common tumors of the head and neck.
Joseph P. Bonafede   +4 more
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Head and Neck

2006
Given the complex anatomy of the head and neck, the diversity of the pathology affecting this region is not surprising. As the primary portal of entry to the human body, the upper aerodigestive tract is subjected to environmental exposures that can result in a variety of neoplasms and infections.
Don-John Summerlin, John D. Henley
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