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The size of lymph nodes in the neck on sonograms as a radiologic criterion for metastasis: how reliable is it?
Authors:MW van den Brekel  JA Castelijns  GB Snow
Affiliation:Department of Otorhinolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, Free University Hospital, Amsterdam.
Abstract:Modern imaging for neck node metastases has increased our ability to predict the presence of palpably occult metastases and predict the resectability of large metastases. The accuracy of CT scans, MR imaging, but especially US-FNAC, has increased to such an extent that clinical consequences are being attached to negative radiologic findings in a clinically N0 neck. As not all palpably occult metastases can be detected, especially when they are micrometers, follow-up should be strict, with use of US-FNAC in the neck observed instead of treated electively.
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