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Lucy Lane
Wed. 28 Aug.13,
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Can a pancoast tumor show up on a cervical spine MRI?
Hi Can a pancoast tumor show up on a cervical spine MRI?
dimitris priovolos
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I think yes,sagital plan can give you a sign on left or right side (T1W, TW2), then on coronal plan and with thicker slices you can localize it (like doing a brachio plexus exam).
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