Introduction The modern availability in daily practice of different DICOM viewers allows physicians to routinely evaluate computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance (MR) scans of patients in the pre-, intra-, and postoperative settings. Their systematic use, together with a close surgeon-radiologist cooperation, may greatly improve outcomes of patients to be treated by transoral microsurgery for laryngeal cancer. Materials and methods We herein propose guidelines for systematic evaluation of CT/MR images taken from patients affected by supraglottic and glottic cancer to be treated by transoral microsurgery. Results A methodical, step-by-step approach focused on laryngeal anatomy, systematically looking at each true and false vocal fold...
Objective: In laryngeal cancer the most suspected regions of invasion are preepiglottic space (PES),...
The purpose of this article is to review currently used imaging protocols for the evaluation of path...
Objective: To evaluate the utility of magnetic resonance images (MRI) in the selection of treatment ...
Introduction: The modern availability in daily practice of different DICOM viewers allows physicians...
An accurate pretherapeutic staging of laryngeal cancer is required for optimal treatment planning an...
Cross-sectional imaging with CT, MRI and more recently PET CT plays an indispensable complementary r...
This retrospective study assessed the value of computed tomography (CT) scan with contrast in improv...
Computerized tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the larynx are useful methods f...
As the benefits, limitations, and contraindications of transoral laser microsurgery (TLM) in glottic...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Evaluation of the laryngeal cartilages is essential for the treatment strate...
OBJECTIVES : The aim of this study was to compare the radiologic findings with histological results ...
An accurate pretherapeutic staging of laryngeal cancer is required for optimal treatment planning an...
SummaryThe involvement of pre-epiglottis space can change the indication for partial laryngeal resec...
Preoperative imaging impacts treatment planning and prognosis in laryngeal cancers. We investigated ...
Conclusions: Computed tomography (CT) imaging has clear limitations for the diagnosis of cartilage i...
Objective: In laryngeal cancer the most suspected regions of invasion are preepiglottic space (PES),...
The purpose of this article is to review currently used imaging protocols for the evaluation of path...
Objective: To evaluate the utility of magnetic resonance images (MRI) in the selection of treatment ...
Introduction: The modern availability in daily practice of different DICOM viewers allows physicians...
An accurate pretherapeutic staging of laryngeal cancer is required for optimal treatment planning an...
Cross-sectional imaging with CT, MRI and more recently PET CT plays an indispensable complementary r...
This retrospective study assessed the value of computed tomography (CT) scan with contrast in improv...
Computerized tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the larynx are useful methods f...
As the benefits, limitations, and contraindications of transoral laser microsurgery (TLM) in glottic...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Evaluation of the laryngeal cartilages is essential for the treatment strate...
OBJECTIVES : The aim of this study was to compare the radiologic findings with histological results ...
An accurate pretherapeutic staging of laryngeal cancer is required for optimal treatment planning an...
SummaryThe involvement of pre-epiglottis space can change the indication for partial laryngeal resec...
Preoperative imaging impacts treatment planning and prognosis in laryngeal cancers. We investigated ...
Conclusions: Computed tomography (CT) imaging has clear limitations for the diagnosis of cartilage i...
Objective: In laryngeal cancer the most suspected regions of invasion are preepiglottic space (PES),...
The purpose of this article is to review currently used imaging protocols for the evaluation of path...
Objective: To evaluate the utility of magnetic resonance images (MRI) in the selection of treatment ...