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66 topics, 3 hr. 54 min.
Introduction to Salivary Gland Imaging
10 m.Bell's Palsy
5 m.Innervation of the Parotid Gland – Summary
6 m.Stenson’s Duct – Summary
7 m.Submandibular Gland – Summary
5 m.Submandibular Gland & Wharton's Duct Anatomy
7 m.Wharton’s Duct – Summary
2 m.Sublingual Gland – Summary
6 m.Simple and Plunging Ranula
5 m.Minor Salivary Glands – Summary
2 m.Technique for Salivary Gland Imaging – Summary
8 m.MRI Technique – Case
4 m.Benign Neoplasms – Summary
8 m.Pleomorphic adenoma with Carcinoma Ex Pleomorphic Adenoma
11 m.Pleomorphic Adenoma
5 m.Hard Palate Pleomorphic Adenoma
5 m.Pleomorphic Adenoma – Summary
3 m.Parotid Pleomorphic Adenoma
5 m.Parapharyngeal Space Pleomorphic Adenoma – Case
4 m.Deep Lobe Parotid Gland Pleomorphic Adenoma – Case
5 m.Pleomorphic Adenoma of the Nasal Cavity
4 m.Carcinoma Ex Pleomorphic Adenoma
4 m.Advanced Imaging for Salivary Gland Neoplasms – Summary
4 m.Monomorphic Adenoma – Case
2 m.Prognosis of Pleomorphic Adenoma
4 m.Warthin’s Tumor – Summary
5 m.Warthin's Tumor
4 m.Extraparotid Warthin's Tumor
3 m.Multiple Parotid Masses – Summary
3 m.Onocoytomas – Summary
4 m.Oncocytoma
2 m.Schwannoma of the Intraparotid Facial Nerve
2 m.Malignant Neoplasms – Summary
4 m.Mucoepidermoid Carcinoma
4 m.Parotid Mucoepidermoid Carcinoma
3 m.Malignancy Salivary Neoplasm Features - Summary
2 m.Adenoid Cystic Carcinoma – Summary
5 m.Adenoid Cystic Carcinoma
9 m.Adenoid Cystic Carcinoma of the Tongue
3 m.Perineural Spread – Summary
2 m.Perineural Spread in a Large Cell Undifferentiated Carcinoma
4 m.Parotid Squamous Cell Carcinoma
3 m.Left Parotid Squamous Cell Carcinoma – Case
2 m.Adenocarcinomas – Summary
3 m.Parotid Adenocarcinoma
2 m.Recurrent Parotid Adenocarcinoma
3 m.Parotid Lymphoma - Summary
2 m.Parotid Lymphoma on CT
2 m.Parotid Lymphoma on PET-CT
2 m.Acinic Cell Carcinoma
2 m.Sialolithiasis – Summary
6 m.Submandibular Sialithisis
3 m.Submandibular Saialithiasis on MRI
2 m.Submandibular Sialodocholithiasis and Parotid Sialolithiasis
5 m.Salivary Calcifications and Cysts
2 m.Parotid Sialodocholithiasis and Sialectasia on MRI
2 m.Sjögren’s Syndrome – Summary
5 m.Sjögren’s Syndrome
2 m.Kuttner Lesion – Summary
2 m.Salivary Gland Cysts – Summary
6 m.Lympoepithelial Cyst in HIV
3 m.Sialadenitis in HIV
5 m.Ranulas – Summary
4 m.Bilateral Ranulas
2 m.Ranula - Clinical Correlation
1 m.Sialocele – Summary
4 m.0:01
This is a case of a patient who had a
0:04
Warthin's tumor on the left side.
0:07
As you can see in the center image
0:09
with the T1-weighted sequence,
0:11
you have a mass that is in close approximation to
0:15
the parotid gland which was aspirated
0:18
as Warthin's tumor.
0:20
We are at the angle of the mandible here and
0:25
we see the mass as a well-defined lesion.
0:27
If we look on the T2-weighted scan,
0:30
we see it has some of that characteristic
0:32
heterogeneity of bright signal intensity,
0:34
as well as lower signal intensity within it.
0:38
What's interesting in this case is that on the
0:41
contralateral side, you see a similar lesion
0:46
which is just on the edge of the posterior
0:49
border of the parotid gland.
0:51
And we see this as this heterogeneous lesion
0:55
on the T2-weighted scan as well.
0:58
In this case,
0:59
what I would recommend you do is look in multiple
1:01
planes of imaging to ensure that this is indeed an
1:06
intrinsic parotid mass as opposed
1:09
to an extraparotid lesion.
1:11
So when we look on the sagittal scan,
1:15
what we're looking for is the border
1:17
of the mass with the lesion.
1:20
And I think I'm going to have to
1:22
get my cross-referencing out,
1:23
which I think is...
1:26
On the coronal post-gadolinium enhanced scan,
1:29
you can see that this mass is intimately associated
1:33
with the parotid gland on the left side. And on the
1:37
right side is closely opposed again to the
1:41
parotid tissue. Here's the lesion,
1:43
here's the normal parotid tissue.
1:46
Well,
1:46
the interesting phenomenon here is that Warthin's
1:49
tumors are one of the tumors that may be found in
1:54
extraparotid lymph nodes outside the
1:58
parotid gland themselves. Now,
1:59
the vast majority occur within the parotid gland,
2:03
but you may see Warthin's tissue within adjacent
2:07
periparotid lymph nodes. That might be separate from
2:11
an intrinsic parotid Warthin's tumor and be a
2:15
separate phenomenon, or it can occur in conjunction
2:18
with an intraparotid Warthin's tumor.
2:21
So in addition to having multiplicity
2:23
within the parotid gland,
2:25
you may have multiplicity of lesions both within
2:28
the parotid gland and outside the parotid gland.
2:33
I want to refer you also again to the ADC values
2:37
here, which are low in signal intensity,
2:40
therefore lower numbers.
2:42
Again, potentially overlapping with the malignancies
2:47
of the parotid gland.
Interactive Transcript
0:01
This is a case of a patient who had a
0:04
Warthin's tumor on the left side.
0:07
As you can see in the center image
0:09
with the T1-weighted sequence,
0:11
you have a mass that is in close approximation to
0:15
the parotid gland which was aspirated
0:18
as Warthin's tumor.
0:20
We are at the angle of the mandible here and
0:25
we see the mass as a well-defined lesion.
0:27
If we look on the T2-weighted scan,
0:30
we see it has some of that characteristic
0:32
heterogeneity of bright signal intensity,
0:34
as well as lower signal intensity within it.
0:38
What's interesting in this case is that on the
0:41
contralateral side, you see a similar lesion
0:46
which is just on the edge of the posterior
0:49
border of the parotid gland.
0:51
And we see this as this heterogeneous lesion
0:55
on the T2-weighted scan as well.
0:58
In this case,
0:59
what I would recommend you do is look in multiple
1:01
planes of imaging to ensure that this is indeed an
1:06
intrinsic parotid mass as opposed
1:09
to an extraparotid lesion.
1:11
So when we look on the sagittal scan,
1:15
what we're looking for is the border
1:17
of the mass with the lesion.
1:20
And I think I'm going to have to
1:22
get my cross-referencing out,
1:23
which I think is...
1:26
On the coronal post-gadolinium enhanced scan,
1:29
you can see that this mass is intimately associated
1:33
with the parotid gland on the left side. And on the
1:37
right side is closely opposed again to the
1:41
parotid tissue. Here's the lesion,
1:43
here's the normal parotid tissue.
1:46
Well,
1:46
the interesting phenomenon here is that Warthin's
1:49
tumors are one of the tumors that may be found in
1:54
extraparotid lymph nodes outside the
1:58
parotid gland themselves. Now,
1:59
the vast majority occur within the parotid gland,
2:03
but you may see Warthin's tissue within adjacent
2:07
periparotid lymph nodes. That might be separate from
2:11
an intrinsic parotid Warthin's tumor and be a
2:15
separate phenomenon, or it can occur in conjunction
2:18
with an intraparotid Warthin's tumor.
2:21
So in addition to having multiplicity
2:23
within the parotid gland,
2:25
you may have multiplicity of lesions both within
2:28
the parotid gland and outside the parotid gland.
2:33
I want to refer you also again to the ADC values
2:37
here, which are low in signal intensity,
2:40
therefore lower numbers.
2:42
Again, potentially overlapping with the malignancies
2:47
of the parotid gland.
Report
Description
Faculty
David M Yousem, MD, MBA
Professor of Radiology, Vice Chairman and Associate Dean
Johns Hopkins University
Tags
Salivary Glands
Neuroradiology
Neoplastic
MRI
Head and Neck
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