Anatomy for PET/CT Head and Neck
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Anatomy for PET/CTHead and Neck Dr Jagrit Shah Consultant Neuroradiologist & Head and Neck Radiologist Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust1ContentsNeck NodesNeck spacesMucosal lesion locationSome examples
2ObjectivesBy the end of this talk you should be able to Confidently localise a PET/SPECT positive lesion when reporting lesion in the Head and NeckTeach others basic Head and Neck anatomy3Lymph Nodes4
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23QuestionWhat is the best way of determining the mucosal extent of squamous cell carcinoma within the Head and Neck?MRI scanCT scanPET/CTGet on the phone24Mucosal surface 25
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66ConclusionWe have reviewed basic mucosal, neck space and lymph node anatomy relevant to PET/CT reportingKeep it simple but locate your lesion accurately. Location of the lesion determines treatment.
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