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Fig. 5 | Egyptian Journal of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine

Fig. 5

From: Diagnostic accuracy, reliability, and reviewer agreement of a new proposed risk prediction model for metastatic cervical lymph node from head and neck squamous cell carcinoma using MDCT

Fig. 5

A 64-year-old male with lower lip SCC patient suffered from painful bleeding red and white patch on the lip. Contrast-enhanced MDCT neck a axial view shows lower lip faintly enhanced soft tissue mass measures 54 × 49 mm (white arrow). b Axial view shows LT side LN enlargement at level IA measures 10 × 10 mm (score 3) (orange arrow). c Axial view shows RT side LN enlargement at level IB measures 5 × 7 mm (score 2) (sky blue arrow) and RT side LN enlargement at level IIA measures 5 × 7 mm (score 2) (orange arrow). Histopathology confirmed the node to be malignant at level IA and benign at level IB & IIA

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