ENT Pointers

Imaging suspected ENT Cancer

This covers suspected upper aerodigestive tract, major salivary gland tumours, and neck lymphadenopathy with unknown primary. MRI neck requests should be sent to the head and neck vetting silo “HNREP”.

If low risk:

If high risk:


Risk Stratification:

LOW RISK Patients:

HIGH RISK Patients:


MRI Head/Orbits

While these are often requested, MRI head is rarely indicated in suspected ENT cancers - MRI neck sequences are sufficient to assess skull base invasion and perineural spread. MRI head is only required where there is a scalp lesion with suspected skull invasion, or where there is the suspicion of intracranial metastasis indicated by suspicious neurological symptoms. Feel free to send these study to the HNREP vetting silo for H&N to assess.