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[[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 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== |
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Ramyar Ghandriz MD[2]
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.[1]
- Acinic cell carcinoma still lack a good diagnostic criterion to distinguish between types of salivary gland tumors.