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RESIDENT'S PAGE: IMAGING
R. NICK BRYAN, MD;
S. JAMES ZINREICH,, MD
Arch Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg. 1996;122(5):570-573.
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Imaging Quiz Case 1
Zan Mra, MD, Buffalo, NY
A 53-YEAR-OLD man presented with a 4-month history of a painless mass in the right side of his neck. His medical history was significant for heavy smoking and drinking. Physical examination revealed a 2X2-cm firm, nontender, mobile mass in his right jugulodigastric area. The findings of the rest of his head and neck examination were normal.
The findings of fine-needle aspiration were nondiagnostic. A thyroid imaging study was performed witb iodine 123 (Figure I). Computed tomographic (CT) scanning was carried out from the skull base to the clavicles. Figure 2 shows an axial cut through the level of the mass. Panendoscopy did not reveal any primary lesions. The excisional biopsy specimen of tbe mass was stained with hematoxylin-eosin (Figure 3).
What is your diagnosis?
Imaging Quiz Case 2
Michelle M. Cullen, MD; Gianfranco Toso, MD; Cincinnati, Ohio
An 53-YEAR-OLD
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