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KMID : 0880420170180010180
Korean Journal of Radiology
2017 Volume.18 No. 1 p.180 ~ p.193
High-resolution Imaging of Neural Anatomy and Pathology of the Neck
Lee Jeong-Hyun

Cheng Kai Lung
Choi Young-Jun
Baek Jung-Hwan
Abstract
The neck has intricately connected neural structures, including cervical and brachial plexi, the sympathetic system, lower cranial nerves, and their branches. Except for brachial plexus, there has been little research regarding the normal imaging appearance or corresponding pathologies of neural structures in the neck. The development in imaging techniques with better spatial resolution and signal-to-noise ratio has made it possible to see many tiny nerves to predict complications related to image-guided procedures and to better assess treatment response, especially in the management of oncology patients. The purposes of this review is to present imaging-based anatomy of major nerves in the neck and explain their relevant clinical significance according to representative pathologies of regarded nerves in the neck.
KEYWORD
Magnetic resonance imaging, Neck, Vagus nerve, Cervical plexus, Brachial plexus, Sympathetic ganglion, Spinal accessory nerve, Anatomy, Pathology, Cervical vertebrae
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