Despite improvements in the treatment of juvenile angiofibroma (JA), the rate of persistence (pJA) is still not negligible. In the present study, we assessed the value of early postoperative magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in depicting unintentional pJAs and designed a MRI-driven decisional flow-chart for pJA management and follow-up.
Early Postoperative Magnetic Resonance in the Diagnosis of Persistent Juvenile Angiofibroma
Schreiber, Alberto;Ravanelli, Marco;Ferrari, Marco;Mattavelli, Davide;Rampinelli, Vittorio;Bolzoni Villaret, Andrea;Tomasoni, Michele;Gualtieri, Tommaso;Zorza, Ivan;Farina, Davide;Maroldi, Roberto;
2020-01-01
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Despite improvements in the treatment of juvenile angiofibroma (JA), the rate of persistence (pJA) is still not negligible. In the present study, we assessed the value of early postoperative magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in depicting unintentional pJAs and designed a MRI-driven decisional flow-chart for pJA management and follow-up.File in questo prodotto:
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