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Fig. 1 | Cancer Imaging

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From: Concordance between head and neck MRI and histopathology in detecting laryngeal subsite invasion among patients with laryngeal cancer

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Radiological pathological correlation. Axial STIR (A), Axial DWI (B), axial post-contrast fat-saturated T1 (C), and axial ADC (D) represents HN-MRI imaging set for patient with laryngeal cancer prior to laryngectomy at the level of the glottis showing a lobulated, heterogeneous right glottic mass (blue asterisk/arrow) that invades the right thyroid cartilage lamina (red asterisk/arrow) resulting in extralaryngeal extension (yellow asterisk/arrow). E Microscopic section from the moderately differentiated squamous cell carcinoma invading through thyroid cartilage, and extending to the adjacent soft tissue (H&E, X4). Areas correlated between MRI and histopathology are marked by colored asterisks; red; thyroid cartilage, blue; tumor in the larynx, yellow; tumor in extralaryngeal soft tissue

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