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== Overview == | == Overview == | ||
CT scan is the best imaging process to further investigate a salivary gland tumor. | CT scan may be helpful in the diagnosis of acinar cell carcinoma.[[CT scan]] is the best imaging process to further investigate a [[salivary gland]] [[tumor]]. It can distinguish [[cyst]] from [[tumor]] but still lacks good differentiation against [[salivary gland]] [[tumors]]. | ||
==CT== | ==CT scan== | ||
*[[CT-scans|CT]] scan is the best and most preferred way for salivary gland tumors further analysis.<ref name="MittalMalik2012">{{cite journal|last1=Mittal|first1=MaheshKumar|last2=Malik|first2=Amita|last3=Sureka|first3=Binit|last4=Thukral|first4=BrijBhushan|title=Cystic masses of neck: A pictorial review|journal=Indian Journal of Radiology and Imaging|volume=22|issue=4|year=2012|pages=334|issn=0971-3026|doi=10.4103/0971-3026.111488}}</ref> | *[[CT-scans|CT]] scan is the best and most preferred way for [[salivary gland]] [[tumors]] further analysis. | ||
*[[Acinic cell carcinoma]] still lack a good [[diagnostic]] criterion to distinguish between types of [[salivary gland]] [[tumors]].<ref name="MittalMalik2012">{{cite journal|last1=Mittal|first1=MaheshKumar|last2=Malik|first2=Amita|last3=Sureka|first3=Binit|last4=Thukral|first4=BrijBhushan|title=Cystic masses of neck: A pictorial review|journal=Indian Journal of Radiology and Imaging|volume=22|issue=4|year=2012|pages=334|issn=0971-3026|doi=10.4103/0971-3026.111488}}</ref> | |||
[[File:PMC3698897 IJRI-22-334-g021.png| center| thumbnail| CT scan of a carotid enlarged tumor<ref name="MittalMalik2012">{{cite journal|last1=Mittal|first1=MaheshKumar|last2=Malik|first2=Amita|last3=Sureka|first3=Binit|last4=Thukral|first4=BrijBhushan|title=Cystic masses of neck: A pictorial review|journal=Indian Journal of Radiology and Imaging|volume=22|issue=4|year=2012|pages=334|issn=0971-3026|doi=10.4103/0971-3026.111488}}</ref> | [[File:PMC3698897 IJRI-22-334-g021.png| center| thumbnail| CT scan of a carotid enlarged tumor<ref name="MittalMalik2012">{{cite journal|last1=Mittal|first1=MaheshKumar|last2=Malik|first2=Amita|last3=Sureka|first3=Binit|last4=Thukral|first4=BrijBhushan|title=Cystic masses of neck: A pictorial review|journal=Indian Journal of Radiology and Imaging|volume=22|issue=4|year=2012|pages=334|issn=0971-3026|doi=10.4103/0971-3026.111488}}</ref> | ||
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Overview
CT scan may be helpful in the diagnosis of acinar cell carcinoma.CT scan is the best imaging process to further investigate a salivary gland tumor. It can distinguish cyst from tumor but still lacks good differentiation against salivary gland tumors.
CT scan
- CT scan is the best and most preferred way for salivary gland tumors further analysis.
- Acinic cell carcinoma still lack a good diagnostic criterion to distinguish between types of salivary gland tumors.[1]