Dear sir,
I am K.Jeyakumar(46years,Male) of south India.
I had wound and pain in my tongue left side for the past two months I have been diagnosed as a case of Carcinoma Tongue, through MRI diagnostic investigation.I need your valuable advice.
MRI OF NECK
TECNIQUE: Axial,sagittal, coronal SET1 and TSE T2 weighted sequences.
OBSERVATION:
The study shows presence of an irregular ulceration of left lateral border of posterior third and adfacent undersurface of tongue, with thickening and induration of tongue muscles and adjacent of of soft tissues. The lesion appears isointense on T1 and slightly
hyperintense on T2, IR weighted sequencesw. The lesion measure about 3.0X1.7X0.9cms in size.
Base, right half of tongue, floor of mouth , oral, buccal, palatal,submandibular soft tissues and RMT show no involvement. No mandibular or maxillary alveolar bony erosions or marrow oedema are seen.
Buccinator, ptergoid muscles, nasopharynx, oropharynx, hypopharynx, epiglottis, vallecula, palate, supra glottic, glottic, subglottic regions, trachea, pyriform sinuses, parotid, submandibular and thyroid glands appear normal.
No evidence of cervical or supra clavidular lymphadenopathy is seen. Carotid, jugular vessels, sterno mastoid, other muscles, pre and para vertebral soft tissues appear normal.
Cervical spondylotic changes are seen. No evildence of bony erosions are seen. Hyoid bone, other bones and cervical spine appear otherwise normal.
IMPRESSION: MRI OF NECK SHOWS,
SMALL IRREGULAR ULCERATIVE SOFT TISSUE LESION, INVOLVING LEEFT LATERAL ASPECT AND UNDER SURFACE OF TONGUE - SUGGESTIVE OF LIKELY MALIGNANT GROWTH OF TONGUE.
NO EVIDENCE OF BASE, FLOOR OF MOUTH, ADJACENT SRTUCTURES INVOLVEMENT, BONY EROSIONS, CERVICAL OR SUPRA CLAVICULAR LYMPHADENOPATHY IS SEEN.