Easily detected signs of perineural tumour spread in head and neck cancer
Abstract Perineural tumour spread (PNTS) in head and neck oncology is most often caused by squamous cell carcinoma. The most frequently affected nerves are the trigeminal and facial nerves. Up to 40% of patients with PNTS may be asymptomatic. Therefore, the index of suspicion should be high when eva...
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doaj-308127a02e3543b4ac00d634ad2cfef92020-11-25T02:17:19ZengSpringerOpenInsights into Imaging1869-41012018-11-01961089109510.1007/s13244-018-0672-8Easily detected signs of perineural tumour spread in head and neck cancerJan Willem Dankbaar0Frank A. Pameijer1Jeroen Hendrikse2Ilona M. Schmalfuss3Department of Radiology, University Medical Center UtrechtDepartment of Radiology, University Medical Center UtrechtDepartment of Radiology, University Medical Center UtrechtDepartment of Radiology, University of Florida College of MedicineAbstract Perineural tumour spread (PNTS) in head and neck oncology is most often caused by squamous cell carcinoma. The most frequently affected nerves are the trigeminal and facial nerves. Up to 40% of patients with PNTS may be asymptomatic. Therefore, the index of suspicion should be high when evaluating imaging studies of patients with head and neck cancer. This review describes a “quick search checklist” of easily detected imaging signs of PNTS. Teaching Points • A distinctive feature of head and neck tumours is growth along nerves. • Perineural tumour spread is most often caused by squamous cell carcinoma. • There are several key findings for the detection of perineural tumour spread.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s13244-018-0672-8Head and neckOncologyPerineural tumour spreadImaging |
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Jan Willem Dankbaar Frank A. Pameijer Jeroen Hendrikse Ilona M. Schmalfuss Easily detected signs of perineural tumour spread in head and neck cancer Insights into Imaging Head and neck Oncology Perineural tumour spread Imaging |
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Jan Willem Dankbaar Frank A. Pameijer Jeroen Hendrikse Ilona M. Schmalfuss |
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Easily detected signs of perineural tumour spread in head and neck cancer |
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Easily detected signs of perineural tumour spread in head and neck cancer |
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Easily detected signs of perineural tumour spread in head and neck cancer |
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Easily detected signs of perineural tumour spread in head and neck cancer |
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Easily detected signs of perineural tumour spread in head and neck cancer |
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easily detected signs of perineural tumour spread in head and neck cancer |
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Insights into Imaging |
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1869-4101 |
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2018-11-01 |
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Abstract Perineural tumour spread (PNTS) in head and neck oncology is most often caused by squamous cell carcinoma. The most frequently affected nerves are the trigeminal and facial nerves. Up to 40% of patients with PNTS may be asymptomatic. Therefore, the index of suspicion should be high when evaluating imaging studies of patients with head and neck cancer. This review describes a “quick search checklist” of easily detected imaging signs of PNTS. Teaching Points • A distinctive feature of head and neck tumours is growth along nerves. • Perineural tumour spread is most often caused by squamous cell carcinoma. • There are several key findings for the detection of perineural tumour spread. |
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Head and neck Oncology Perineural tumour spread Imaging |
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