http://www.ijpmonline.org/article.asp?i ... t=AnbarasiComputerized tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) mainly help to decide the tumor-free resection margins. Ashley et al., reported a case of ASPS on the tongue, which mimicked features of hemangioma on both CT and MR images. [6] They suggested that the presence of a hyperintense lesion with central necrosis and flow voids within the lesion on T1- and T2- weighted MRI will support the diagnosis of ASPS.
Alveolar soft-part sarcoma of tongue
Alveolar soft-part sarcoma of tongue
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