Congenital malformations of the neck: Difference between revisions
Created page with "* Thyroglossal duct cyst ** Remnant of thyroglossal duct ** Diagnosis in first years of age ** Painless, firm midline neck mass *** Moves when swallowing or moving tongue ** Dysphagia ** Surgical excision ** Complication *** Abscess formation * Branchial cleft cyst ** Remnant of second branchial cleft ** Undiagnosed cyst in young adults becomes infected ** Painless, firm lateral/midline mass *** Does not move when swallowing ** Surgical excision * Lymphangioma ** Consist..." |
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- Thyroglossal duct cyst
- Remnant of thyroglossal duct
- Diagnosis in first years of age
- Painless, firm midline neck mass
- Moves when swallowing or moving tongue
- Dysphagia
- Surgical excision
- Complication
- Abscess formation
- Branchial cleft cyst
- Remnant of second branchial cleft
- Undiagnosed cyst in young adults becomes infected
- Painless, firm lateral/midline mass
- Does not move when swallowing
- Surgical excision
- Lymphangioma
- Consists of cyst-like cavities containing lymph
- Soft, compressible, painless neck mass
- In region V/posterior triangle
- Dysphagia
- Surgical excision