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CERVICOMEDIASTINAL CYSTIC HYGROMA
Pediatrics, 1962Two cases of cervicomediastinal hygroma are presented. The important aspects of symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment have been discussed. Surgical excision of the cervical and mediastinal portions of the cyst at staged operation is recommended as the best method of treatment of this lesion.
R C, CAMISHION, J Y, TEMPLETON
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American Journal of Otolaryngology, 1981
Five adults with cystic hygromas underwent excisional surgery. The preoperative diagnosis is rarely made in adults; branchial cleft cyst is the most common preoperative impression. The histologic differentiation between these two lesions is described.
M, Nussbaum, R P, Buchwald
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Five adults with cystic hygromas underwent excisional surgery. The preoperative diagnosis is rarely made in adults; branchial cleft cyst is the most common preoperative impression. The histologic differentiation between these two lesions is described.
M, Nussbaum, R P, Buchwald
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Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1976
To determine ideal treatment, 58 patients with cystic hygroma of the neck were studied. Approximately equal distribution of the lesion among sexes and sides of the neck was noted, but frequency was less than expected among blacks. Complete excision, the treatment of choice, gave an 81% cure rate.
B V, Stromberg, P M, Weeks, R C, Wray
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To determine ideal treatment, 58 patients with cystic hygroma of the neck were studied. Approximately equal distribution of the lesion among sexes and sides of the neck was noted, but frequency was less than expected among blacks. Complete excision, the treatment of choice, gave an 81% cure rate.
B V, Stromberg, P M, Weeks, R C, Wray
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The New York state dental journal, 2006
Cystic hygroma (CH) is a benign, developmental condition of unknown etiology. 90% of the cases are present by age 2. CH represents malformed lymphatics that fail to communicate with larger veins and, therefore, they collect lymph. It is a type of lymphangioma.
Ines, Velez, Sheldon, Mintz
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Cystic hygroma (CH) is a benign, developmental condition of unknown etiology. 90% of the cases are present by age 2. CH represents malformed lymphatics that fail to communicate with larger veins and, therefore, they collect lymph. It is a type of lymphangioma.
Ines, Velez, Sheldon, Mintz
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