Title: Detection of perineural spread: fat suppression versus no fat suppression.
Abstract:One could easily argue that, when imaging head and neck malignancy, evaluation of possible perineural spread is more important than identifying the primary tumor or finding metastatic nodes. In almost...One could easily argue that, when imaging head and neck malignancy, evaluation of possible perineural spread is more important than identifying the primary tumor or finding metastatic nodes. In almost every case, the clinician has already identified the primary lesion and has made a good estimate ofRead More
Publication Year: 2004
Publication Date: 2004-01-01
Language: en
Type: article
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