Embryogenic cervico-thyro-piriform tract.
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Abstract | :
Branchial cleft fistulae are rare congenital anomalies that arise from the abnormal persistence of branchial remnants. Branchial arch anomalies are rare. They usually present as a lateral neck mass or abscess in the form of acute suppurative thyroiditis. A complete fistula of the third arch is extremely rare. We describe such a case in a 13-year-old girl who presented with a small opening in the left lower neck, from which a mucoid discharge had been present since birth. The fistula was accompanied by recurrent neck swelling. Computed tomography with contrast injection into the external skin opening revealed a continuous tract that extended to the base of the piriform sinus. Total excision of the tract up to the piriform sinus with a left hemithyroidectomy was performed. At follow-up 28 months postoperatively, the patient exhibited no evidence of recurrence. |
Year of Publication | :
2012
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Journal | :
Ear, nose, & throat journal
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Volume | :
91
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Issue | :
10
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Number of Pages | :
E5-8
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ISSN Number | :
0145-5613
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Short Title | :
Ear Nose Throat J
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