Literature DB >> 2980487

Magnetic resonance imaging of the nasopharynx and skull base.

R Lufkin1, W Hanafee.   

Abstract

Ten patients with a normal nasopharynx and 36 patients with pathology of the nasopharynx or skull base were studied with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Four millimeter thick axial, coronal, and often sagittal scans were obtained using SE 500/28 and SE 2000/56 pulse sequences. The normal scans were compared with cadaver cryosections. Correlation was made with computed tomography (CT) scans as well as with clinical history and physical examination whenever possible. MRI clearly provided superior information compared with CT and other imaging studies. Advantages of MRI over CT include 1) the delineation of tumor infiltrations of the longus colli muscles, rectus capitus muscles, and muscles of mastication, 2) demonstration of tumor extensions into the skull base or parapharyngeal spaces, and 3) demonstration of both normal and pathologic cranial nerves. For all these reasons, MRI is currently the imaging study of choice for pathology of the nasopharynx and skull base.

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Year:  1986        PMID: 2980487

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Radiol Suppl        ISSN: 0365-5954


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1.  Variations of Clinical Target Volume Delineation for Primary Site of Nasopharyngeal Cancer Among Five Centers in China.

Authors:  Shichuan Zhang; Shuang Yang; Peng Xu; Yun Xu; Guanqun Zhou; Xiaomin Ou; Runye Wu; Mei Lan; Davide Fontanarosa; Jason Dowling; Xiaoshen Wang; Shaojun Lin; Jun-Lin Yi; Ying Sun; Chaosu Hu; Jinyi Lang
Journal:  Front Oncol       Date:  2020-08-20       Impact factor: 6.244

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