An additional challenge for head and neck radiologists: anatomic variants posing a surgical risk – a pictorial review

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Abstract

Anatomic variants in the head and neck are quite numerous and occur frequently: a minority of them increase the risk of complications during surgical procedures and may be visualized on cross-sectional images. As some of these complications are potentially fatal, awareness (and accurate reporting) of such variants is a basic responsibility of radiologists, particularly when surgery in the pertinent anatomic area is under consideration.

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Farina, D., Lombardi, D., Bertuletti, M., Palumbo, G., Zorza, I., & Ravanelli, M. (2019, December 1). An additional challenge for head and neck radiologists: anatomic variants posing a surgical risk – a pictorial review. Insights into Imaging. Springer. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13244-019-0794-7

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