Carcinoma of unknown primary detected by whole-body diffusion-weighted imaging: A case report and review of the literature

Radiology Case Reports(2020)

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Abstract
Carcinoma of unknown primary accounts for 2%-5% of all head and neck tumors. Identification of the primary site is challenging. We present a case report of a 43-year-old man with metastatic cervical lymphadenopathy for 3 year, and the primary tumor was unknown after routine examinations, including positron emission tomography/computed tomography. Whole-body diffusion-weighted imaging was performed to detect small lesions in the nasopharynx, and a biopsy confirmed the lesions as squamous cell carcinoma. Therefore, the primary tumor site was found in a patient with carcinoma of unknown primary, suggesting that whole-body diffusion-weighted imaging can be very helpful in detecting small occult cancer.
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Whole-body diffusion-weighted imaging,Nasopharyngeal carcinoma,Head/neck tumors,Carcinoma of unknown primary
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