The cyst was surgically removed but the facial nerve was preserve.AnkurDepartmentGadodiaDepartmentBhallaDepartmentAshuDepartmentSeithDepartmentSharmaDepartmentRajuDepartmentEBSCO_AspEnt Ear Nose & Throat JournalAnkur, G., Bhalla, A.S., Sharma, R. First branchial cleft cyst (type II). Ear Nose Throat ...
This case illustrates a rare presentation of a first branchial cleft cyst with histologic and anatomical features of both types of Work's classification of brachial cleft anomalies. 展开 关键词: First branchial cleft cyst Cholesteatoma DOI: 10.1016/j.pedex.2008.08.001 被引量: 2 ...
Type I first branchial cleft cysts arise from an ectodermal duplication anomaly of the external auditory canal. Type II first branchial cysts are localized in the anterior neck, superior to the hyoid bone.1 The existence of carcinoma arising from within branchial cleft cysts (branchial cleft cyst ...
Type I is of ectodermal origin and is considered a ... None - 《Laryngoscope》 被引量: 54发表: 2015年 First Branchial Cleft Anomalies Synonyms First branchial cleft cyst ; First branchial cleft fistula ; First branchial cleft sinus ; Type I or Type II first branchial cleft anomaly Defini.....
Results: We present a case of a patient who underwent several unsuccessful procedures due to delay in correct diagnosis of Type II first branchial cleft cyst. With proper diagnosis, successful management was obtained. Conclusion: Type II first branchial cleft cysts are rare. Proper diagnosis is ...
Type II First Branchial Cleft Cyst: A Case Report with Review of Literature. Somashekara K G,Babu K G Sudarshan,Lakshmi S,Geethamani V,Yashaswi R G,Srinivas C V. Indian journal of otolaryngology and head and neck surgery : official publication of the Association of Otolaryngologists of ...
Work type II first branchial cleft anomalies must be included in the differential diagnosis for head and neck masses above the level of the hyoid bone. Preoperative imaging, more so than FNA, can confirm the diagnosis. Improved diagnosis can ensure the appropriate surgical approach, and decrease ...
Type II first branchial cysts are localized in the anterior neck, superior to the hyoid bone.1 The existence of carcinoma arising from within branchial cleft cysts (branchial cleft cyst carcinoma, branchiogenic carcinoma) has been controversial since its proposal in 1882. Martin et al defined ...
This case illustrates a rare presentation of a first branchial cleft cyst with histologic and anatomical features of both types of Work's classification of brachial cleft anomalies.doi:10.1016/j.pedex.2008.08.001Robert H. Chun and Sukgi S. Choi...
First Branchial Cleft CystFirst Branchial Cleft Anomaliesdoi:10.1007/978-3-642-23499-6_100392G AnkurAS BhallaR SharmaSpringer Berlin Heidelberg