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Department of Radiology, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pennsylvania, USA.
Knowledge of normal anatomy is the cornerstone for understanding pathologic processes. Often, the most difficult task for a radiologist is differentiating normal structures from pathology. There are many ways to organize a discussion of the normal anatomy in the neck. This article is organized by organ system, with an additional discussion of triangles, fascia, and spaces. Important normal variants are also discussed.
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