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Fig. 9 | Egyptian Journal of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine

Fig. 9

From: Lymph nodes in the head and neck cancer: would diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance imaging solve the diagnostic dilemma?

Fig. 9

Thirty-three-year-old patient presenting with bilaterally enlarged deep cervical lymph nodes much more extensive on the right a axial T2 WIs and b coronal T2 WIs showing intermediate signal of the enlarged lymph nodes. c Post-contrast sagittal T1 WIs showing fair homogenous contrast uptake in the post-contrast sequences. d DWIs b 1000 and e ADC map showing partially hyperintense LNs in diffusion images corresponding to low signal in ADC map, with an ADC value of 1.3 × 10−3 mm2/s. The biopsy was negative for metastatic nodal deposits, proven to be benign lymphadenopathy of granulomatous nature

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