The diagnostic accuracy of sialography and ultrasonography (US) in the evaluation of parotid masses is evaluated. Furthermore the role of computed tomography (CT) in this pathology is discussed. In the personal experience US proved to be the best method in the recognition of a parotid tumor while sialography was superior in defining the intra or extraparotid site. The two investigations showed the same accuracy in the definition of benign or malignant nature of the mass. Therefore we consider US the only investigation in most instances; sialography could be performed when the site of the lesion is uncertain or an inflammatory lesion is suspected. CT is never the first investigation; its use is limited to a low number of cases, mainly for th...
The algorithm for imaging the salivary glands depends on the clinical scenario with which the patien...
Purpose: To evaluate the usefulness of the combination of the two non-invasive modalities US and MR ...
The contribution of the combined use of US and cytology is evaluated in the diagnosis of masses in t...
One hundred and seven patients were examined to compare advantages and pitfalls of the imaging metho...
Parotid lesions are often not easily classified. Important information is gathered by conventional a...
In order to compare the advantages and failings of the current imaging procedures used for the stagi...
In this study it has been valued the differences between T.C. and "scialography" in the parotid glan...
For the evaluation of diseases of salivary origin, ultrasound and/or sialography is recommended inst...
The purpose of this article is to acquaint the sonog-rapher with the parotid gland anatomy, basic la...
Clinical evaluation and ultrasound examination are the first steps in the evaluation of a patient wi...
Salivary gland examination is an important part of oral examination, especially because of it′...
Aim of the study was to evaluate the role of echo color/power Doppler and magnetic resonance imaging...
A retrospective study is reported which took place over 3 years (1986-1989) and included 99 patients...
The algorithm for imaging the salivary glands depends on the clinical scenario with which the patien...
Purpose: To evaluate the usefulness of the combination of the two non-invasive modalities US and MR ...
The contribution of the combined use of US and cytology is evaluated in the diagnosis of masses in t...
One hundred and seven patients were examined to compare advantages and pitfalls of the imaging metho...
Parotid lesions are often not easily classified. Important information is gathered by conventional a...
In order to compare the advantages and failings of the current imaging procedures used for the stagi...
In this study it has been valued the differences between T.C. and "scialography" in the parotid glan...
For the evaluation of diseases of salivary origin, ultrasound and/or sialography is recommended inst...
The purpose of this article is to acquaint the sonog-rapher with the parotid gland anatomy, basic la...
Clinical evaluation and ultrasound examination are the first steps in the evaluation of a patient wi...
Salivary gland examination is an important part of oral examination, especially because of it′...
Aim of the study was to evaluate the role of echo color/power Doppler and magnetic resonance imaging...
A retrospective study is reported which took place over 3 years (1986-1989) and included 99 patients...
The algorithm for imaging the salivary glands depends on the clinical scenario with which the patien...
Purpose: To evaluate the usefulness of the combination of the two non-invasive modalities US and MR ...
The contribution of the combined use of US and cytology is evaluated in the diagnosis of masses in t...