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* It is used for evaluation of metastasis and lymph nodal involvement.[http://radiology.rsna.org/content/227/3/764.short] | * It is used for evaluation of metastasis and lymph nodal involvement.[http://radiology.rsna.org/content/227/3/764.short] | ||
*It is used along with ultra sound for extracting sample(Fine needle aspiration) for histology in sub-clinical increase in size of nodes. | *It is used along with ultra sound for extracting sample(Fine needle aspiration) for histology in sub-clinical increase in size of nodes. | ||
==References== | ==References== |
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Other Imaging Tests
Positron Emission Tomography
- This is an added tool to improve accuracy of diagnosis the squamous cell carcinoma , its extent.[1]
- Accompanied with CT scan accuracy has imporved.
- It is used for evaluation of metastasis and lymph nodal involvement.[4]
- It is used along with ultra sound for extracting sample(Fine needle aspiration) for histology in sub-clinical increase in size of nodes.
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