The Suprahyoid Neck: Pathology Through Anatomy

This course explains the important anatomy of subunits of the suprahyoid neck and then reviews the important cross-sectional anatomy and pathology findings that are critical for the head and neck radiologist to understand each region. Participants will enhance their performance through a greater understanding of the important anatomy and common pathologies that happen in these regions, and the critical checkpoints for accurate interpretation of head and neck imaging studies of the suprahyoid neck.

ARRS Member price: $195
ARRS In-Training Member price: $99
Nonmember price: $445

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Earn credit at your own pace through July 6, 2026 and continue to access your videos until July 6, 2033. See below for detailed information and learning outcomes.

This course offers 2 CME following completion of an online test.

Video content for this Online Course will be available to view until July 6, 2033, which is ten years following the issuance date of this course. ARRS reserves the right to remove video content before the end of the ten year period. Video content that contradicts current science or misleads the viewer based on changes to accepted clinical practice may be removed on a case-by-case basis.

Learning Outcomes and Modules  

After completing this course, the learner should be able to:

  • Review important anatomy and pathology of the Suprahyoid Neck.
  • Discuss the important cross-sectional anatomy and pathology that are critical for understanding each region.

Speakers and Lectures

  • Global Imaging Anatomy of The Cervical Soft Tissues—Richard Wiggins
  • Parotid Space—Blair Winegar
  • Masticator Space—Remy Lobo
  • Carotid Space and Parapharyngeal Space—Kalen Riley
  • Retropharyngeal Space and Perivertebral Space—Laura Eisenmenger
  • Pediatric Head and Neck Lesions—Elizabeth Ryals

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ARRS is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education activities for physicians.

The ARRS designates this enduring material for a maximum of 2.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

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