Department of Radiology, Freeman Hospital Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom.
Br J Radiol. 2023 Feb;96(1142):20220164. doi: 10.1259/bjr.20220164. Epub 2022 Nov 28.
Incidental findings (IFs) in the head & neck are a frequent challenge to the reporting radiologist. A combination of complex anatomy, widely varied imaging techniques and the high prevalence of benign pathology, makes safe and appropriate management of head & neck IFs problematic. The non-head & neck radiologist is unlikely to have prior personal experience of the relevant specialties or current involvement with the pertinent multidisciplinary teams, creating unfamiliarity with both the clinical aspects of head & neck disease and the value of examination techniques. This triumvirate of complex anatomy, pathology and imaging creates the perfect environment for excessive investigation and overdiagnosis. In this article, the most frequently encountered and clinically relevant head & neck IFs are summarised. To reflect daily clinical practice, we will firstly consider anatomic abnormalities identified on cross-sectional imaging and ultrasound, followed by a review of PET-CT incidental findings.
偶然发现的头部和颈部异常(IFs)是报告放射科医生经常面临的挑战。复杂的解剖结构、广泛多样的成像技术以及良性病理学的高发率,使得头部和颈部 IFs 的安全和适当管理成为一个问题。非头部和颈部放射科医生不太可能有相关专业的个人经验,也不太可能参与相关的多学科团队,因此对头部和颈部疾病的临床方面以及检查技术的价值都不熟悉。这种复杂的解剖结构、病理学和影像学的三重组合为过度检查和过度诊断创造了完美的环境。在本文中,总结了最常遇到和临床相关的头部和颈部 IFs。为了反映日常临床实践,我们首先考虑在横断面成像和超声上发现的解剖异常,然后回顾 PET-CT 的偶然发现。