European Journal of Radiology
Volume 44, Issue 2 , Pages 82-95, November 2002

Posttreatment imaging of the nasopharynx

  • Shu-Hang Ng

      Affiliations

    • Department of Diagnostic Radiology, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital and Chang Gung University, 222 Mai-Chin Road, Keelung, Taiwan
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  • Hon-Man Liu

      Affiliations

    • Department of Diagnostic Radiology, National Taiwan University Hospital, Taiwan, Taiwan, ROC
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  • Sheung-Fat Ko

      Affiliations

    • Department of Diagnostic Radiology, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital and Chang Gung University, 222 Mai-Chin Road, Keelung, Taiwan
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  • Sheng-Po Hao

      Affiliations

    • Department of Otolaryngology, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital and Chang Gung University, 222 Mai-Chin Road, Keelung, Taiwan
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  • Vincent F.H Chong

      Affiliations

    • Department of Diagnostic Radiology, Singapore General Hospital, Singapore, Singapore

Received 20 February 2002; received in revised form 22 February 2002; accepted 25 February 2002.

Abstract 

Nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) is the most common epithelial tumor of the nasopharynx. Radiation therapy is the mainstay of treatment while surgery or chemotherapy is used in selected patients. NPC usually regresses after 3 months of radiation therapy. Nonetheless, a residual mass may be present following treatment and this does not necessarily indicate viable tumor. Imaging studies are often used in conjunction with clinical examination following treatment. While computed tomography (CT) is widely used due to its greater availability, less expensive, and less time consuming, MR imaging is now becoming the preferred modality. MR imaging is more capable than CT for identifying mature scarring, tumor recurrence and postradiation complications. However, MR imaging cannot reliably demonstrate mucosal recurrence or differentiate tumor recurrence from postradiation tissue changes. Familiarity with the imaging findings of various posttreatment changes, tumor recurrence and postradiation complications is essential for management of NPC. Comparison with previous images or imaging-guided biopsy facilitates definitive diagnosis.

Keywords:  Head and neck neoplasm, Nasopharyngeal neoplasms, Follow-up, Magnetic resonance imaging, Computed tomography

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PII: S0720-048X(02)00061-X

European Journal of Radiology
Volume 44, Issue 2 , Pages 82-95, November 2002