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7 topics, 29 min.
18 topics, 1 hr. 26 min.
Principles of T Staging of Oral Cavity Squamous Cell Malignancy
4 m.Principles of N and M Staging of Oral Cavity Squamous Cell Malignancy
6 m.Diagnosis of Oral Tongue Squamous Cell Malignancy
6 m.T Staging of Oral Tongue Squamous Cell Malignancy
6 m.N and M Staging of Oral Tongue Squamous Cell Malignancy
5 m.Diagnosis of Buccal Mucosal Squamous Cell Malignancy
4 m.T Staging of Buccal Mucosal Squamous Cell Malignancy
3 m.N and M Staging of Buccal Mucosal Squamous Cell Malignancy
3 m.Diagnosis of Alveolar Mucosal Squamous Cell Malignancy
7 m.T Staging of Alveolar Mucosal Squamous Cell Malignancy
6 m.Diagnosis of Retromolar Trigone Squamous Cell Malignancy
6 m.T Staging of Retromolar Trigone Squamous Cell Malignancy
5 m.Diagnosis of Hard Palate Squamous Cell Malignancy
4 m.T Staging of Hard Palate Squamous Cell Malignancy
4 m.Diagnosis of Floor of Mouth Squamous Cell Malignancy
9 m.T Staging of Floor of Mouth Squamous Cell Malignancy
6 m.N and M Staging of Floor of Mouth Squamous Cell Malignancy
5 m.Marrow Infiltration and Perineural Infiltration in the Oral Cavity
5 m.7 topics, 24 min.
21 topics, 1 hr. 9 min.
Anatomy and Boundaries of the Oropharynx
4 m.Anatomy of the Tongue Base
4 m.Anatomy of the Palatine Tonsil
4 m.Anatomy of the Soft Palate
3 m.Anatomy of the Posterior Oropharyngeal Wall
3 m.Oropharyngeal SCC of the Base of Tongue
4 m.Oropharyngeal Carcinoma: Nodal Drainage and Differential Dx
5 m.Staging Oropharynx Cancer, T-staging
4 m.Staging Oropharynx Cancer, N-Staging
6 m.Oropharynx - Base of Tongue SCC: T-Staging
3 m.Base of Tongue Oropharyngeal Carcinoma, N & M Staging
3 m.Oropharynx - SCC of the Palatine Tonsil
4 m.Oropharynx - Palatine Tonsil SCC: Paths of Spread
5 m.Oropharynx - Lymphadenopathy and HPV-Related SCC
3 m.Oropharynx - Palatine Tonsil SCC - T Staging
4 m.Oropharynx - Palatine Tonsil SCC - N/M Staging
4 m.Oropharynx - SCC of the Soft Palate
3 m.Oropharynx - SCC: Paths of Spread and Differential Dx
4 m.Oropharynx - Soft Palate SCC: Nodal Drainage
2 m.Oropharynx - Soft Palate SCC - TNM Staging
3 m.Oropharynx - Base of Tongue Mucoepidermoid Carcinoma
5 m.18 topics, 56 min.
Hypopharynx anatomy
4 m.Hypopharynx - The Piriform Sinus Anatomy
5 m.Hypopharynx - The Postcricoid Space Anatomy
4 m.Hypopharynx - The Posterior Hypopharyngeal Wall Anatomy
5 m.Hypopharynx - Piriform Sinus SCC
5 m.Hypopharynx - Piriform Sinus Carcinoma - Local Spread
4 m.Hypopharyngeal SCC - Nodal Drainage
3 m.Hypopharyngeal SCC - Differential Dx
2 m.Hypopharyngeal Carcinoma - T Staging
3 m.Hypopharyngeal SCC - N Staging
3 m.Hypopharynx - Piriform Sinus SCC - T Staging
5 m.Hypopharynx - Piriform Sinus SCC - N/M Staging
4 m.Hypopharynx - Postcricoid Space SCC
4 m.Hypopharynx - Postcricoid Space SCC - Local Spread
4 m.Hypopharynx - Postcricoid SCC - Differential Diagnoses
2 m.Hypopharynx - Postcricoid Space SCC: T Staging
3 m.Hypopharynx - Postcricoid Space SCC - N/M Staging
3 m.Hypopharynx - Changes in AJCC Staging Guidelines
4 m.18 topics, 1 hr. 3 min.
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9 m.The Supraglottic Larynx
4 m.The Glottic Larynx.
3 m.The Subglottic Larynx
3 m.Laryngeal SCC - T Staging
7 m.Laryngeal SCC - Cartilage Invasion
4 m.Laryngeal SCC: Local and Nodal Extension
4 m.Supraglottic SCC- Differential Diagnoses
3 m.Laryngeal SCC: Glottic Origin
5 m.Larynx - Glottic SCC: Patterns of Local Spread
4 m.Laryngeal SCC of the Subglottis
3 m.Larynx - Subglottic Carcinomas: Patterns of Spread & Differential Dx
3 m.Laryngeal SCC: T Staging
4 m.Larynx - Glottic SCC: T Staging
3 m.Laryngeal SCC: N Staging
2 m.Glottic SCC: T Staging
4 m.Laryngeal SCC: N and M Staging
3 m.5 topics, 14 min.
3 topics, 16 min.
0:01
Hello, everyone.
0:01
It's Dr. Sidney Levy here.
0:02
4 00:00:04,430 --> 00:00:06,830 Today, I'd like to discuss level four
0:06
of the lymph node levels of the neck.
0:09
This is the lower internal
0:11
jugular or deep cervical chain.
0:15
I would like to demonstrate the boundaries and the
0:17
landmarks that you need to be aware of in order to
0:20
distinguish it from its surrounding levels, which are
0:24
level three, superiorly, level seven, inferiorly, level
0:33
five, posterolaterally, and level six, anteriorly
0:39
and medially.
0:41
So, using this pre-contrast T1 weighted imaging,
0:44
I swould like to demonstrate some landmarks for you.
0:48
Firstly, you need to be aware of the
0:50
superior and inferior boundaries.
0:53
The superior boundary is the inferior
0:55
border of the cricoid cartilage.
0:57
The cricoid cartilage is this structure
1:01
here, so the inferior boundary is there.
1:05
The inferior boundary of level 4
1:07
is the clavicle and adjacent,
1:11
manubrium, or suprasternal notch.
1:14
So I have the manubrium on this slice here,
1:18
so anything above that, we are in level 4.
1:21
Level 7 is there, and level 3 is here.
1:30
On the axial projection, we need to be familiar with
1:34
the posterior margin of sternocleidomastoid. But at this point, we also need to be
1:39
aware of the scalenus anterior muscles on each side.
1:45
The boundary between level 5 laterally and posteriorly
1:51
and level 4 is an oblique line drawn through the
1:56
posterior border of sternocleidomastoid and the
2:00
posterolateral border of scalenus anterior, like so.
2:06
Anything
2:08
posterolateral to that is within level 5B.
2:14
Anything medial and anterior to that
2:17
is within level 4 at this level.
2:21
The only other thing to remember is that sometimes
2:24
there are lymph nodes which are in the anterior
2:27
compartment, in the vicinity of the thyroid gland.
2:31
These are within level 6, and you just need to
2:34
remember that the boundary between levels 3 and 4
2:37
laterally and level 6 medially and anteriorly is
2:43
the medial border of the common carotid artery.
2:47
So I'll just show you that.
2:49
So that gives us level 4.
2:55
In our next vignette, we will discuss level 5.
3:00
Thank you.
Interactive Transcript
0:01
Hello, everyone.
0:01
It's Dr. Sidney Levy here.
0:02
4 00:00:04,430 --> 00:00:06,830 Today, I'd like to discuss level four
0:06
of the lymph node levels of the neck.
0:09
This is the lower internal
0:11
jugular or deep cervical chain.
0:15
I would like to demonstrate the boundaries and the
0:17
landmarks that you need to be aware of in order to
0:20
distinguish it from its surrounding levels, which are
0:24
level three, superiorly, level seven, inferiorly, level
0:33
five, posterolaterally, and level six, anteriorly
0:39
and medially.
0:41
So, using this pre-contrast T1 weighted imaging,
0:44
I swould like to demonstrate some landmarks for you.
0:48
Firstly, you need to be aware of the
0:50
superior and inferior boundaries.
0:53
The superior boundary is the inferior
0:55
border of the cricoid cartilage.
0:57
The cricoid cartilage is this structure
1:01
here, so the inferior boundary is there.
1:05
The inferior boundary of level 4
1:07
is the clavicle and adjacent,
1:11
manubrium, or suprasternal notch.
1:14
So I have the manubrium on this slice here,
1:18
so anything above that, we are in level 4.
1:21
Level 7 is there, and level 3 is here.
1:30
On the axial projection, we need to be familiar with
1:34
the posterior margin of sternocleidomastoid. But at this point, we also need to be
1:39
aware of the scalenus anterior muscles on each side.
1:45
The boundary between level 5 laterally and posteriorly
1:51
and level 4 is an oblique line drawn through the
1:56
posterior border of sternocleidomastoid and the
2:00
posterolateral border of scalenus anterior, like so.
2:06
Anything
2:08
posterolateral to that is within level 5B.
2:14
Anything medial and anterior to that
2:17
is within level 4 at this level.
2:21
The only other thing to remember is that sometimes
2:24
there are lymph nodes which are in the anterior
2:27
compartment, in the vicinity of the thyroid gland.
2:31
These are within level 6, and you just need to
2:34
remember that the boundary between levels 3 and 4
2:37
laterally and level 6 medially and anteriorly is
2:43
the medial border of the common carotid artery.
2:47
So I'll just show you that.
2:49
So that gives us level 4.
2:55
In our next vignette, we will discuss level 5.
3:00
Thank you.
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Description
Faculty
Sidney Levy, PhD, MBBS
Radiologist and Nuclear Medicine Specialist
I-MED
Tags
Neuroradiology
Neuro
Neoplastic
MRI
Lymph Nodes
Head and Neck
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