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Musculoskeletal Imaging
Emergency Imaging
PET Imaging
Pediatric Imaging
Training Collections
Musculoskeletal Imaging
Emergency Imaging
PET Imaging
Pediatric Imaging
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.0:00
This was a 54-year-old male who had a history
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of known Takayasu's arteritis,
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and he had one week of increasing chest pain.
0:13
These are the thin section axial
0:15
scans through the neck.
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And I'm going to just point out the lower neck
0:20
structures here. So we're at the aortic arch,
0:24
and if we look at the internal...
0:27
the common carotid artery on the left side,
0:30
what you see is tissue which seems to be surrounding
0:35
the proximal left common carotid artery.
0:39
So normally, the fat around here would be this density,
0:43
the dark signal here.
0:45
And what you're seeing is this kind of grey tissue
0:49
around the proximal left common carotid artery,
0:53
which is the manifestation of the inflammation
0:57
of the blood vessel.
1:00
As we scroll further superiorly,
1:04
you note that the blood vessel has a more normal
1:07
appearance and contour to it rather than down here
1:11
where there are some areas of narrowing,
1:14
and that abundance of the intermediate-density tissue
1:18
of the Takayasu's inflammation.
1:21
Here is the innominate artery,
1:24
and the takeoff of the right common carotid artery.
1:29
And again,
1:30
what should be this dark density fat shows posteriorly
1:37
intermediate density, representing the inflammation
1:40
along the posterior wall of the blood vessel.
1:43
And you can see a little bit of the irregularity
1:45
of the lumen of the blood vessel.
1:47
This patient also has a large thyroid nodule,
1:49
but this is a manifestation of the proximal
1:52
involvement of the common carotid artery bilaterally
1:56
in a patient who has Takayasu's arteritis,
2:00
affecting the carotid space.
Interactive Transcript
0:00
This was a 54-year-old male who had a history
0:05
of known Takayasu's arteritis,
0:09
and he had one week of increasing chest pain.
0:13
These are the thin section axial
0:15
scans through the neck.
0:17
And I'm going to just point out the lower neck
0:20
structures here. So we're at the aortic arch,
0:24
and if we look at the internal...
0:27
the common carotid artery on the left side,
0:30
what you see is tissue which seems to be surrounding
0:35
the proximal left common carotid artery.
0:39
So normally, the fat around here would be this density,
0:43
the dark signal here.
0:45
And what you're seeing is this kind of grey tissue
0:49
around the proximal left common carotid artery,
0:53
which is the manifestation of the inflammation
0:57
of the blood vessel.
1:00
As we scroll further superiorly,
1:04
you note that the blood vessel has a more normal
1:07
appearance and contour to it rather than down here
1:11
where there are some areas of narrowing,
1:14
and that abundance of the intermediate-density tissue
1:18
of the Takayasu's inflammation.
1:21
Here is the innominate artery,
1:24
and the takeoff of the right common carotid artery.
1:29
And again,
1:30
what should be this dark density fat shows posteriorly
1:37
intermediate density, representing the inflammation
1:40
along the posterior wall of the blood vessel.
1:43
And you can see a little bit of the irregularity
1:45
of the lumen of the blood vessel.
1:47
This patient also has a large thyroid nodule,
1:49
but this is a manifestation of the proximal
1:52
involvement of the common carotid artery bilaterally
1:56
in a patient who has Takayasu's arteritis,
2:00
affecting the carotid space.
Report
Description
Faculty
David M Yousem, MD, MBA
Professor of Radiology, Vice Chairman and Associate Dean
Johns Hopkins University
Tags
Salivary Glands
Neuroradiology
Head and Neck
CT
Acquired/Developmental
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