Postsurgical imaging findings include altered anatomy from surgical resection and reconstruction, residual or recurrent tumor, and postop complications
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Selected References
Garcia MR et al: Postsurgical imaging of the oral cavity and oropharynx: what radiologists need to know. Radiographics. 35(3):804-18, 2015
Purandare NC et al: Post-treatment appearances, pitfalls, and patterns of failure in head and neck cancer on FDG PET/CT imaging. Indian J Nucl Med. 29(3):151-7, 2014
Saito N et al: Posttreatment CT and MR imaging in head and neck cancer: what the radiologist needs to know. Radiographics. 32(5):1261-82; discussion 1282-4, 2012
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Postsurgical imaging findings include altered anatomy from surgical resection and reconstruction, residual or recurrent tumor, and postop complications
IMAGING
Ultrasonographic Findings
CT Findings
MR Findings
Imaging Recommendations
CLINICAL ISSUES
Natural History & Prognosis
Selected References
Garcia MR et al: Postsurgical imaging of the oral cavity and oropharynx: what radiologists need to know. Radiographics. 35(3):804-18, 2015
Purandare NC et al: Post-treatment appearances, pitfalls, and patterns of failure in head and neck cancer on FDG PET/CT imaging. Indian J Nucl Med. 29(3):151-7, 2014
Saito N et al: Posttreatment CT and MR imaging in head and neck cancer: what the radiologist needs to know. Radiographics. 32(5):1261-82; discussion 1282-4, 2012
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