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Head and Neck Radiology

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Head and Neck Radiology

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    2. Facial pain with “air/fluid level”on x-ray Bruit heard in neck Trauma with questionable “blowout fracture” Difficulty swallowing with mass in lower neck Hoarseness Blurred vision Epistaxsis

    7. Base of skullBase of skull

    9. Label stylohyoid ligamentsLabel stylohyoid ligaments

    40. CASE HISTORIES: Facial pain Bruit heard in neck Trauma to orbit Difficulty swallowing Neck mass in lower neck Blurred vision Epistaxsis

    52. Lateral carotid arteriogram

    55. Case 2a thyroidthyroid

    56. Case 2b Case 2 – Films a & b   History: Cough   Findings: Chest x-ray showing superior Mediastinal mass with displacement of the trachea to the right. Considerations would include enlarged thyroid tissue or tortuous vessels. Nuclear Medicine I123 thyroid scan shows lobular mass extending inferiorly from the left lobe of the thyroid indicating a thyroid goiter accounting for displacement on chest x-ray.   Case 2 – Films a & b   History: Cough   Findings: Chest x-ray showing superior Mediastinal mass with displacement of the trachea to the right. Considerations would include enlarged thyroid tissue or tortuous vessels. Nuclear Medicine I123 thyroid scan shows lobular mass extending inferiorly from the left lobe of the thyroid indicating a thyroid goiter accounting for displacement on chest x-ray.  

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