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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.
Larynx Anatomy
5 m.Larynx Anatomy: Supraglottic, Glottic, and Subglottic Sites
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, Sidney Levy here rounding out
0:03
our discussion on the anatomy of the oropharynx.
0:07
In particular, I'd like to look at the
0:09
posterior oropharyngeal wall briefly.
0:12
I have axial and sagittal
0:14
projections with T1-weighted imaging.
0:17
And I'd just like to draw the
0:19
posterior oropharyngeal wall for you.
0:22
So where does it begin?
0:24
On the sagittal projection it's easy because
0:27
where it begins is where the nasopharynx ends
0:31
superiorly, and where it ends is where the posterior
0:35
hypopharyngeal wall begins as part of the hypopharynx.
0:40
These are indirect relations because we
0:43
tend to define the level of the posterior
0:45
wall according to anterior structures.
0:48
So what I mean by that is the junction of the posterior
0:51
oropharyngeal wall and the nasopharynx is at the
0:55
level of the pharyngeal isthmus, which is a line
0:58
drawn between the tip of the uvula of the soft palate
1:02
and the posterior pharyngeal wall at that level.
1:05
Similarly, inferiorly, the posterior oropharyngeal wall
1:09
ends at the level of the junction of the lingual and
1:14
laryngeal surfaces of the epiglottis, which is here.
1:19
And we just draw a line to the
1:20
posterior pharyngeal wall at this level.
1:23
And that is the junction of the posterior oropharyngeal
1:27
wall and the posterior hypopharyngeal wall.
1:30
The relationships of the posterior oropharyngeal wall
1:36
laterally are best appreciated on the axial projection.
1:39
So on the axial projection, anterolateral to the posterior
1:43
oropharyngeal wall, which I'll draw here, we have the
1:48
tonsils, or more specifically, the palatine tonsils.
1:52
You can look for the exact junction if you can identify
1:55
the posterior tonsillar pillar, which is just here.
1:59
It connects the soft palate to
2:02
the lateral oropharyngeal wall.
2:04
So in summary, the posterior oropharyngeal wall is
2:09
defined according to the level of the pharyngeal isthmus
2:13
superiorly and the site at which the junction of the
2:19
lingual and laryngeal surfaces of the epiglottis is.
2:24
And its relationships are the nasopharynx
2:27
superiorly, hypopharynx inferiorly, and
2:33
the palatine tonsils anterolaterally.
Interactive Transcript
0:01
Hello everyone, Sidney Levy here rounding out
0:03
our discussion on the anatomy of the oropharynx.
0:07
In particular, I'd like to look at the
0:09
posterior oropharyngeal wall briefly.
0:12
I have axial and sagittal
0:14
projections with T1-weighted imaging.
0:17
And I'd just like to draw the
0:19
posterior oropharyngeal wall for you.
0:22
So where does it begin?
0:24
On the sagittal projection it's easy because
0:27
where it begins is where the nasopharynx ends
0:31
superiorly, and where it ends is where the posterior
0:35
hypopharyngeal wall begins as part of the hypopharynx.
0:40
These are indirect relations because we
0:43
tend to define the level of the posterior
0:45
wall according to anterior structures.
0:48
So what I mean by that is the junction of the posterior
0:51
oropharyngeal wall and the nasopharynx is at the
0:55
level of the pharyngeal isthmus, which is a line
0:58
drawn between the tip of the uvula of the soft palate
1:02
and the posterior pharyngeal wall at that level.
1:05
Similarly, inferiorly, the posterior oropharyngeal wall
1:09
ends at the level of the junction of the lingual and
1:14
laryngeal surfaces of the epiglottis, which is here.
1:19
And we just draw a line to the
1:20
posterior pharyngeal wall at this level.
1:23
And that is the junction of the posterior oropharyngeal
1:27
wall and the posterior hypopharyngeal wall.
1:30
The relationships of the posterior oropharyngeal wall
1:36
laterally are best appreciated on the axial projection.
1:39
So on the axial projection, anterolateral to the posterior
1:43
oropharyngeal wall, which I'll draw here, we have the
1:48
tonsils, or more specifically, the palatine tonsils.
1:52
You can look for the exact junction if you can identify
1:55
the posterior tonsillar pillar, which is just here.
1:59
It connects the soft palate to
2:02
the lateral oropharyngeal wall.
2:04
So in summary, the posterior oropharyngeal wall is
2:09
defined according to the level of the pharyngeal isthmus
2:13
superiorly and the site at which the junction of the
2:19
lingual and laryngeal surfaces of the epiglottis is.
2:24
And its relationships are the nasopharynx
2:27
superiorly, hypopharynx inferiorly, and
2:33
the palatine tonsils anterolaterally.
Report
Description
Faculty
Sidney Levy, PhD, MBBS
Radiologist and Nuclear Medicine Specialist
I-MED
Tags
Oral Cavity/Oropharynx
Neuroradiology
Neuro
Neoplastic
MRI
Head and Neck
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