Clinical Radiology
Volume 62, Issue 7 , Pages 615-625, July 2007

Imaging manifestations of neck masses in the immunocompromised host

  • N. Taylor

      Affiliations

    • Department of Radiology, John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford Radcliffe NHS Trust, Headington, Oxford, UK
    • Corresponding Author InformationGuarantor and correspondent: N. Taylor, Department of Radiology, John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford Radcliffe NHS Trust, Headley Way, Headington, Oxford OX3 9DU, UK. Tel.: +44 1865220815; fax: +44 1865220801.
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  • A.F. Scarsbrook

      Affiliations

    • Department of Radiology, Churchill Hospital, Oxford Radcliffe NHS Trust, Headington, Oxford, UK
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  • C.P. Conlon

      Affiliations

    • Infectious Diseases Unit, Nuffield Department of Medicine, Oxford University, Oxford, UK
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  • P.A. Anslow

      Affiliations

    • Department of Radiology, Radcliffe Infirmary, Oxford Radcliffe NHS Trust, Oxford, UK
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  • R.R. Phillips

      Affiliations

    • Department of Radiology, Churchill Hospital, Oxford Radcliffe NHS Trust, Headington, Oxford, UK

Received 15 September 2006; received in revised form 16 January 2007; accepted 30 January 2007.

Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection, haematological malignancy, and immunosuppression for transplantation and autoimmune disorders have led to a large increase in immunocompromised patients. Neck masses are relatively common in this patient group and include both opportunistic and severe manifestations of common infections, benign hyperplasia, and primary or secondary malignancies. Although biopsy may be necessary for definitive diagnosis, features on cross-sectional imaging may suggest a specific diagnosis or limit the differential diagnosis and facilitate optimal patient management. This article will review critical aspects of neck anatomy, illustrate the spectrum of imaging features, and discuss the interpretative pearls and pitfalls when evaluating neck masses in immunocompromised patients.

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PII: S0009-9260(07)00066-9

doi:10.1016/j.crad.2007.01.011

Clinical Radiology
Volume 62, Issue 7 , Pages 615-625, July 2007