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A developmental variant of the thyroid cartilage


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Fig. 1.

Sagittal ultrasound images of the neck demonstrating hypoechoic well-defined structures in the lamina of the thyroid cartilage (arrows) (A) on the right side of the neck (two structures) and (B) on the left side of the neck (one structure – arrow)
Sagittal ultrasound images of the neck demonstrating hypoechoic well-defined structures in the lamina of the thyroid cartilage (arrows) (A) on the right side of the neck (two structures) and (B) on the left side of the neck (one structure – arrow)

Fig. 2.

Axial MRI images of the neck demonstrating two lesions in the right lamina of the thyroid cartilage and one lesion on the left side, presenting high signal on T2-weighted images with fat suppression (arrows) (A, B), and no contrast enhancement on T1-weighted postcontrast image with fat suppression (C)
Axial MRI images of the neck demonstrating two lesions in the right lamina of the thyroid cartilage and one lesion on the left side, presenting high signal on T2-weighted images with fat suppression (arrows) (A, B), and no contrast enhancement on T1-weighted postcontrast image with fat suppression (C)
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English
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Journal Subjects:
Medicine, Basic Medical Science, other