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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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Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1954
FAILURES in the treatment of persistent thyroglossal ducts and cysts may be due to either of two factors: lack of understanding of the development of the thyroid gland and the persistent ducts and cysts, and lack of definite knowledge of the technique of the surgical treatment. Too often the cysts are merely incised or incompletely excised.
E S, BRINTNALL +3 more
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FAILURES in the treatment of persistent thyroglossal ducts and cysts may be due to either of two factors: lack of understanding of the development of the thyroid gland and the persistent ducts and cysts, and lack of definite knowledge of the technique of the surgical treatment. Too often the cysts are merely incised or incompletely excised.
E S, BRINTNALL +3 more
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Unusual inflamed thyroglossal cyst
The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 1995AbstractThe authors report a case of an unusual inflammatory reaction in a thyroglossal cyst. It consisted of broad papillary intraluminal projections covered by histiocytes and occasional multinucleate giant cells. This benign process should not be confused with a true papillary neoplasm, a rare complication of a thyroglossal cyst.
N, Zidar, N, Gale, J, Podboj
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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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Risks and complications of thyroglossal duct cyst removal
The Laryngoscope, 2020Thyroglossal duct cysts (TGDCs) are the most common congenital neck cyst and typically present in childhood or adolescence, although a subset remains asymptomatic until adulthood.
Jennifer L Anderson +4 more
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Hereditary Thyroglossal Duct Cysts
Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1996To examine the epidemiological and clinical characteristics of hereditary thyroglossal duct cysts (TGDCs).A complete English-language literature review, assisted by MEDLINE and BIOSIS, of hereditary cases of TGDC was performed between 1975 and 1996. Three new cases from our institution were included in the study.Patients with a diagnosis of hereditary ...
J H, Greinwald +2 more
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Familial thyroglossal duct cyst
Clinical Genetics, 1993Thyroglossal duct cysts are common congenital abnormalities or developmental field defects, usually detected in early childhood. Despite their frequent occurrence, familial patterns are rare. We report on two new families with thyroglossal duct cysts.
B, Klin +4 more
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Annals of Otology, Rhinology and Laryngology, 2020
Objective: Thyroglossal duct cysts are the most common congenital neck mass. They typically present as a painless midline neck mass in a child or young adult, but may also present later in adulthood when the cyst becomes symptomatic.
Samuel Bosco +4 more
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Objective: Thyroglossal duct cysts are the most common congenital neck mass. They typically present as a painless midline neck mass in a child or young adult, but may also present later in adulthood when the cyst becomes symptomatic.
Samuel Bosco +4 more
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The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 2004
The case is described of a boy who presented at age six months with symptoms and signs of a thyroglossal cyst, which seemed to be confirmed by ultrasound findings. The cyst slowly increased in size, and eventually the patient underwent Sistrunk’s procedure at age four years.
P S, Phillips +2 more
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The case is described of a boy who presented at age six months with symptoms and signs of a thyroglossal cyst, which seemed to be confirmed by ultrasound findings. The cyst slowly increased in size, and eventually the patient underwent Sistrunk’s procedure at age four years.
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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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