Cross-sectional imaging with CT, MRI and more recently PET CT plays an indispensable complementary role to endoscopy in the pretherapeutic diagnostic and staging of laryngeal neoplasms and in the evaluation of the operated or irradiated larynx. Adequate interpretation of the CT, PET CT and MR images requires a thorough knowledge of the patterns of submucosal spread and familiarity with the diagnostic signs of neoplastic invasion as seen with each modality. In addition, one should be aware of the implications of imaging for staging and treatment. Both CT and MR imaging are highly sensitive for the detection of neoplastic invasion of the preepiglottic and paraglottic spaces, subglottic region and cartilage. The high negative predictive value ...
This is the protocol for a review and there is no abstract. The objectives are as follows: To determ...
The follow-up of the patients submitted to surgery for laryngeal carcinoma requires both clinical an...
A variety of benign and malignant non-squamous cell neoplasms may affect the larynx. Most of these u...
Cross-sectional imaging with CT and MR imaging plays an indispensable complementary role to endoscop...
An accurate pretherapeutic staging of laryngeal cancer is required for optimal treatment planning an...
The purpose of this article is to review currently used imaging protocols for the evaluation of path...
An accurate pretherapeutic staging of laryngeal cancer is required for optimal treatment planning an...
Introduction The modern availability in daily practice of different DICOM viewers allows physicians ...
State-of-the-art MR imaging of the larynx and hypopharynx with high-resolution surface coils, parall...
Computerized tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the larynx are useful methods f...
This retrospective study assessed the value of computed tomography (CT) scan with contrast in improv...
Objective: In laryngeal cancer the most suspected regions of invasion are preepiglottic space (PES),...
Our previous comparative study of CT and MRI in laryngeal cancer has proven that MRI is more useful ...
Invasion of laryngeal cartilage has long been considered as a contraindication to radiation treatmen...
PURPOSE: To evaluate whether proposed diagnostic criteria applied to magnetic resonance (MR) images ...
This is the protocol for a review and there is no abstract. The objectives are as follows: To determ...
The follow-up of the patients submitted to surgery for laryngeal carcinoma requires both clinical an...
A variety of benign and malignant non-squamous cell neoplasms may affect the larynx. Most of these u...
Cross-sectional imaging with CT and MR imaging plays an indispensable complementary role to endoscop...
An accurate pretherapeutic staging of laryngeal cancer is required for optimal treatment planning an...
The purpose of this article is to review currently used imaging protocols for the evaluation of path...
An accurate pretherapeutic staging of laryngeal cancer is required for optimal treatment planning an...
Introduction The modern availability in daily practice of different DICOM viewers allows physicians ...
State-of-the-art MR imaging of the larynx and hypopharynx with high-resolution surface coils, parall...
Computerized tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the larynx are useful methods f...
This retrospective study assessed the value of computed tomography (CT) scan with contrast in improv...
Objective: In laryngeal cancer the most suspected regions of invasion are preepiglottic space (PES),...
Our previous comparative study of CT and MRI in laryngeal cancer has proven that MRI is more useful ...
Invasion of laryngeal cartilage has long been considered as a contraindication to radiation treatmen...
PURPOSE: To evaluate whether proposed diagnostic criteria applied to magnetic resonance (MR) images ...
This is the protocol for a review and there is no abstract. The objectives are as follows: To determ...
The follow-up of the patients submitted to surgery for laryngeal carcinoma requires both clinical an...
A variety of benign and malignant non-squamous cell neoplasms may affect the larynx. Most of these u...