Synovial Sarcoma of the Neck

Abstract

The paper describes the case of a 60-year-old male patient with a mass in the left jugulodigastric area, which was later identified as synovial sarcoma. Differential diagnoses such as cystic lesions, metastatic lymph nodes, and salivary gland tumors were considered. The characteristics of various tumors were discussed, including their imaging features on CT and MRI scans. Synovial sarcoma, a rare malignant tumor, was found to present as a well-circumscribed, ovoid, hypodense lesion with heterogeneous enhancement on CT. The importance of accurate diagnosis and imaging modalities in guiding treatment decisions and achieving early detection was emphasized. The importance of this case lies in the accurate diagnosis and management of synovial sarcoma, a rare malignant tumor. Early detection through imaging modalities like CT and MRI is crucial for timely intervention and treatment planning. Understanding the imaging characteristics of synovial sarcoma helps differentiate it from other lesions, leading to appropriate surgical resection and improved patient outcomes. </p

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