This study was done in the Departments of Otorhinolaryngology-Head
and Neck surgery, Radiodiagnosis and Pathology, Indira Gandhi
Medical College, Shimla, HP. In this study, 25 patients with head
and neck malignancy on clinical examination irrespective of
cervical lymphadenopathy were included. They were subjected to
detailed clinical examination for any palpable lymph node. Later,
they were undertaken for ultrasound and computed tomography. It was
found that out of three diagnostic modalities used in this study,
ultrasound had highest sensitivity which was followed by computed
tomography. The accuracy of ultrasound was equal to the computed
tomography.
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