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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PHARMACEUTICAL RESEARCH

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Estimation of head and neck cancer spread based on the systematic analysis of visualization data.

Author: YULDUZ KHODJIBEKOVA, NOZIMA AKRAMOVA
Abstract: This work aimed to study the practice of using CT and MRI in the diagnosis of head and neck cancer with the defining role of system analysis in increasing the effectiveness of assessing the spread of tumors and diseases. Results. When assessing the diagnostic effectiveness of CT and MRI. We evaluated the structure of the pathological formation, its contours, the degree of damage to the bone structures and their distribution to the surrounding anatomical structures. The study of CT and MRI protocols in patients with head and neck cancer showed a lack of a systematic approach to describing the characteristics of both primary education and its prevalence. Conclusion. The widespread introduction of a methodology for systematic analysis of CT and MRI data in patients with suspected tumors of the head and neck is an urgent need.
Keyword: computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, head and neck tumors, malignant lesion, prevalence.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.31838/ijpr/2020.12.02.229
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