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==CT scan== | ==CT scan== | ||
* | *The carotid body tumor has the following characteristic feature on the CT scan:<ref name="LeeOh2006">{{cite journal|last1=Lee|first1=Ki Yeol|last2=Oh|first2=Yu-Whan|last3=Noh|first3=Hyung Jun|last4=Lee|first4=Yu Jin|last5=Yong|first5=Hwan-Seok|last6=Kang|first6=Eun-Young|last7=Kim|first7=Kyeong Ah|last8=Lee|first8=Nam Joon|title=Extraadrenal Paragangliomas of the Body: Imaging Features|journal=American Journal of Roentgenology|volume=187|issue=2|year=2006|pages=492–504|issn=0361-803X|doi=10.2214/AJR.05.0370}}</ref> | ||
**A well-defined, soft tissue mass within the carotid space | |||
**The mass splays the internal and external carotid arteries (Lyre sign) | |||
*Since the tumor is highly vascular, It will show homogenous and intense enhancement after intravenous administration of contrast dye. | |||
**large tumors tend to appear inhomogeneous with some areas of hemorrhage as well as necrosis. | |||
* | *The tumor usually is in the infrahyoid space, however, it may enlarge to an extent that be present in the suprahyoid space in 8% of the cases as well. | ||
==References== | ==References== |
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Overview
There are no CT scan findings associated with [disease name].
OR
[Location] CT scan may be helpful in the diagnosis of [disease name]. Findings on CT scan suggestive of/diagnostic of [disease name] include [finding 1], [finding 2], and [finding 3].
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There are no CT scan findings associated with [disease name]. However, a CT scan may be helpful in the diagnosis of complications of [disease name], which include [complication 1], [complication 2], and [complication 3].
CT scan
- The carotid body tumor has the following characteristic feature on the CT scan:[1]
- A well-defined, soft tissue mass within the carotid space
- The mass splays the internal and external carotid arteries (Lyre sign)
- Since the tumor is highly vascular, It will show homogenous and intense enhancement after intravenous administration of contrast dye.
- large tumors tend to appear inhomogeneous with some areas of hemorrhage as well as necrosis.
- The tumor usually is in the infrahyoid space, however, it may enlarge to an extent that be present in the suprahyoid space in 8% of the cases as well.
References
- ↑ Lee, Ki Yeol; Oh, Yu-Whan; Noh, Hyung Jun; Lee, Yu Jin; Yong, Hwan-Seok; Kang, Eun-Young; Kim, Kyeong Ah; Lee, Nam Joon (2006). "Extraadrenal Paragangliomas of the Body: Imaging Features". American Journal of Roentgenology. 187 (2): 492–504. doi:10.2214/AJR.05.0370. ISSN 0361-803X.