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Neck lymph nodes: a challenge to ultrasonographists

Ultrasound assessment of neck lymphadenopathy can be difficult as sometimes the same pattern is seen both in inflammatory (specific or not) and neoplastic diseases (lymphoproliferative or metastatic). An adequate follow-up of these lymphadenopathies requires evaluation of some important ultrasound features, and relies on the ability of localizing these nodes. We reviewed the literature with the aim of establishing the most significant ultrasonographic features on gray-scale ultrasound and Doppler ultrasound that can help in the study of the lymph nodes of the neck. We also describe the localization of lymph nodes based on computed tomography anatomic landmarks. The aspects analyzed on B-mode were: number (isolated nodule or conglomeration), shape, echotexture/echogenicity, calcification, cystic necrosis and/or hemorrhagic necrosis, size, contours and extra nodal extension. Doppler aspects reviewed were color mapping and spectral analysis (pulsatility index and resistive index). Some patterns usually described for malignant nodes are round morphology, marked hypoechoic, peripheral vascularization and high pulsatility index and resistive index. We concluded that an accurate diagnosis requires the evaluation of multiple aspects seen on B-mode and Doppler ultrasound.

Lymph nodes; Neck; Ultrasound; Color duplex-Doppler ultrasound


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