Abstract
Cystic adenoid carcinoma (ACC) is the second most frequent tumor of the pathway. The diagnosis is generally late when the patient is taken to tomography studies; however, in retrospective analysis, the patient often presents findings on the chest radiograph, which were generally omitted. For the radiologist, the diagnostic approach to the airway from radiography to tomography continues to be a challenge, therefore, the objective of the article is to carry out a complete systematic approach to the disease with emphasis on important normal and abnormal imaging findings on radiography and thorax tomography
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