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American Roentgen Ray Society, American Journal of Roentgenology, 5(184), p. 1691-1699, 2005

DOI: 10.2214/ajr.184.5.01841691

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Sonographic Evaluation of Cervical Lymph Nodes

Journal article published in 2005 by Anil T. Ahuja, Michael Ying ORCID
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Abstract

OBJECTIVE. Sonography is a useful imaging tool in the evaluation of cervical lymph nodes. Gray-scale sonography and color and power Doppler sonography are commonly used in clinical practice. This article documents the common sonographic appearances of different causes of cervical lymphadenopathy. CONCLUSION. The sonographic appearances of normal nodes differ from those of abnormal nodes. Sonographic features that help to identify abnormal nodes include shape (round), absent hilus, intranodal necrosis, reticulation, calcification, matting, soft-tissue edema, and peripheral vascularity. ; School of Optometry