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Fig. 9B. —54-year-old woman with lymphoma. Axial contrast-enhanced CT scans of neck through level of lower thyroid gland show incidental thyroid adenoma (TA). A is slightly more cranial than B. On each side of neck oblique white line has been drawn through posterolateral margins of anterior scalene muscles (A) and posterior margin of sternocleidomastoid muscles (Sc). Level IV and VB nodes are seen. On left side, portion of clavicle (C) is seen on both images; thus, left level V nodes are classified as supraclavicular nodes (S).





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