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Atypical thyroglossal duct cyst
The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 1989AbstractThyroglossal duct cysts most frequently present in childhood as a painless midline swelling of the neck. Uncommonly, these embryonal remnant cysts present clinically in adult life. The majority of adults with thyroglossal duct cysts present with a swelling at the level of the thyrohyoid membrane.
V L, Cumberworth, P J, Bradley
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Acta chirurgica Belgica, 1988
We reviewed the records of 33 patients who underwent surgery for removal of a thyroglossal duct cyst at the Bordet Institute between 1970 and 1983. All patients had complete resection of a midline cervical lesion. In 27 cases the provisional diagnosis at presentation was confirmed by histological examination after surgery.
E, La Meir, P, Dor
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We reviewed the records of 33 patients who underwent surgery for removal of a thyroglossal duct cyst at the Bordet Institute between 1970 and 1983. All patients had complete resection of a midline cervical lesion. In 27 cases the provisional diagnosis at presentation was confirmed by histological examination after surgery.
E, La Meir, P, Dor
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Hereditary thyroglossal duct cysts
Pediatric Surgery International, 2005Thyroglossal duct cysts are one of the most commonly encountered benign neck lumps found in the paediatric population. Despite their relative frequency, reports of familial inheritance are rare. A total of 21 patients with hereditary thyroglossal duct cysts from seven families worldwide have been reported.
Inga, Schader +3 more
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Thyroglossal Duct Cyst Excision
2012Thyroglossal duct cysts (TGDCs) are the most common congenital anomaly of the neck. The most common presentation of TGDCs is a firm, midline mass. The Sistrunk procedure is the recommended treatment for TGDCs. Based on anatomic and embryologic study, Dr. Sistrunk recommended removal of not only the cyst and central portion of the hyoid bone, but also a
Thomas Q, Gallagher +1 more
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Nederlands tijdschrift voor geneeskunde, 1998
The thyroglossal cyst is a wellknown cause of a swelling in the neck. The generally accepted technique of treatment was described in 1928, but many recurrences are still seen in daily clinical practice. The radical technique of removal of cysts and sinuses of the thyroglossal duct according to Sistrunk is the method of choice.
S O, Hofer, J M, Klaase
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The thyroglossal cyst is a wellknown cause of a swelling in the neck. The generally accepted technique of treatment was described in 1928, but many recurrences are still seen in daily clinical practice. The radical technique of removal of cysts and sinuses of the thyroglossal duct according to Sistrunk is the method of choice.
S O, Hofer, J M, Klaase
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Thyroglossal Cysts and Sinuses
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1950S F, Marshall, W F, Becker
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Cysts of the thyroglossal duct
The American Journal of Surgery, 1953C E, REES, M J, BROWN
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Hydatid disease in a thyroglossal cyst.
Acta chirurgica Belgica, 1997The location of hydatid disease in organs other than the liver and lung is unusual and occasionally producing difficulties in diagnosis. Thyroglossal cyst itself is not so common, so that more careful search of thyroglossal cyst for the presence of scolex and/or laminated membrane may result in increase in frequency of such a condition in the area ...
Kutluhan, A +5 more
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