نتایج جستجو برای: neck masses
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Surgical excision has traditionally been the treatment of choice for benign non-thyroid cystic neck masses, including lymphatic malformation, ranula, branchial cleft cyst, thyroglossal duct cyst, and parathyroid cyst. However, there is a tendency toward recurrence after surgery, and surgery may be accompanied by complications, including nerve injuries, vascular injuries, and scar formation. Ult...
Ectopic thyroid papillary carcinoma presenting as bilateral neck lymph nodes metastasis is very rare. We report a 42-year-old male with midline submental ectopic thyroid papillary carcinoma presenting as bilateral progressively growing neck masses for 3 months. A right neck mass excisional biopsy was carried out and the pathology revealed metastatic papillary carcinoma. Total thyroidectomy, sub...
Introduction: Cystic hydatid disease(cystic echinococcosis) is a zoonotic infection of humans caused by the larval stage of the tapeworm Echinococcus Granulosus. Most of the human infections are caused by eating the materials infected with dog’s feces. The oval form would penetrate into the bowels and reach the liver, lung and other organs through the portal vein. Then, there, it would turn...
Background & Aim: One of the commonest complaints of patients referred to ENT clinics is neck mass that accounts for 10-15% of the patients. However, thyroglossal duct cyst is the commonest congenital neck mass and the second common childhood neck mass that is usually presented before 5 years of age, but it sometimes remains asymptomatic until adolescence. Except lymphadenopathy, it is the ...
Neck masses are common and have a variety of infectious agents and noninfectious causes. This article reviews the more common infectious causes of neck masses-cervical lymphadenitis, suppurative parotitis, thyroiditis, and infected cysts. Important clinical pearls, diagnostic evaluation including laboratory studies, and imaging are summarized. Methods for prevention are highlighted.
A technique for performing core biopsies of indeterminate masses of the extracranial head and neck is described. Four patients with suspicious masses of the extracranial head and neck underwent coaxial core biopsies through an 18-gauge Hawkins-Akins blunt tip needle. Three of the four patients had diagnostically adequate samples. There were no neurologic or vascular complications.
The FNA (fine needle aspiration) procedure is simple, inexpensive, available and a safe method for the diagnosis of a neck mass. FNA has numerous advantages over open surgical biopsies as an initial diagnostic tool; therefore we decided to compare the accuracy of this method with open biopsy. This retrospective as well as descriptive study comparing preoperative FNA results with existing data i...
Large multinodular goiters, obvious to the naked eye, are rarely confronted by clinicians nowadays; yet they do have a place in the differential diagnosis of the neck masses. Due to the fact that 80% of the neck masses in adults are related to malignancy, the later should be ruled out.
PURPOSE To show the role of ultrasound (US) in distinguishing retropharyngeal abscess from adenitis in children. METHODS Eleven infants and children had clinical symptoms suggestive of retropharyngeal infection. Radiographic evaluation included, lateral neck radiography (11/11), contrast-enhanced neck CT (10/11), contrast-enhanced neck MR (1/11), and real time US (11/11) patients. US was used...
Branchial cysts are among the common congenital neck masses. Only a few familial cases of this anomaly have been reported. Bilateral cysts comprise 2-3% of the cases. In this article one case of bilateral second type branchial cysts and fistula is presented.
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