Imaging of head and neck tumors: pleomorphic adenoma, inverted papilloma, paraganglioma, JNA...

The 7 Head and Neck Tumors every radiologist should know Part 3: JNA, pleomorphic adenoma, inverted papilloma, paraganglioma, rhabodmyosarcoma In this video, we look at five key head and neck tumors that every radiologist should recognize: juvenile nasopharyngeal angiofibroma, pleomorphic adenoma, inverted papilloma, paraganglioma, and rhabdomyosarcoma. We go over their classic imaging features, where they usually occur, and why they matter in clinical practice. This video is aimed at radiology and ENT residents, or practicing radiologist, this overview will help sharpen your understanding of these important entities. 0:00 - Juvenile Nasopharyngeal Angiofibroma 8:18 - Pleomorphic adenoma 16:20 - Paraganglioma 30:55 - Inverted papilloma 37:50 - Rhabomyosarcoma 41:05 - Summary & Key Messages #radiology #neuroradiology #neurology #neurosurgery_made_easy #neurosurgeon #medicaleducation #medical #medicalstudent #neurosurgery #foamed #medical #medicalstudent #hypopharynx #pharynx #anatomy #physiology #swallowingdisorders #swallowing #headandneckanatomy #headandneckcancer #entspecialist #entsurgeon #squamouscellcarcinoma #nasopharynx #nasopharyngealcarcinoma #oropharyngealcarcinoma