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Papillary Carcinoma Developing from a Thyroglossal Duct Cyst: A Case Report

open access: yesBatı Karadeniz Tıp Dergisi
Background: Thyroglossal duct cyst is the most common midline congenital anomaly of the neck.Papillary carcinoma in the thyroglossal duct cyst and papillary carcinoma in the thyroid tissue can beseen together.
Mehmet Ali Say, Sami Açar
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A rare location of thyroglossal duct cyst in a newborn

open access: yesThe Pan African Medical Journal, 2018
Thyroglossal duct cyst of the tongue is a rare entity. Occurrence in the anterior part of the tongue is exceptional. We report in this paper a rare case of thyroglossal cyst of the anterior part of the tongue, discovered in a five-days-old newborn at ...
Amel El Korbi   +5 more
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Malignant thyroglossal duct cyst with synchronous occult thyroid gland papillary carcinoma

open access: yesIndian Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism, 2013
A 52-year-old male was referred to our department with complaints of a painless midline neck swelling. Clinico-radiological evaluation suggested a 6 × 5 cm thyroglossal cyst with non-palpable nodules in isthmus and right lobe of thyroid gland.
R Senthilkumar, J F Neville, R Aravind
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Pediatric Lymphangioma of the Tongue, From Diagnosis to Surgery: A Case Report

open access: yesCase Reports in Dentistry, Volume 2026, Issue 1, 2026.
Introduction Lymphangioma is a rare pediatric benign lesion caused by a congenital malformation of the lymphatic system. Most often (50%–70%) lymphatic malformations affect skin and subcutaneous tissue of the head and neck region, rarely the oral cavity.
Federica Pulicari   +10 more
wiley   +1 more source

Case report: The first description of a thyroglossal duct cyst in a hen (Gallus gallus domesticus)

open access: yesFrontiers in Veterinary Science
Thyroglossal duct cyst represents a congenital anomaly of the cervical region, rarely documented in animals. Although previously reported in dogs, cats, horses, goats, pigs, and calves, never in birds.
Romelia Pop   +5 more
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A Case of Thyroid Carcinoma Combined With Thyroid Hemiagenesis

open access: yesCase Reports in Endocrinology, Volume 2026, Issue 1, 2026.
Introduction and Importance Thyroid hemiagenesis (THA) is a rare congenital anomaly characterized by the underdevelopment or complete absence of one thyroid lobe. The coexistence of thyroid carcinoma in patients with this condition is exceedingly uncommon, with only a limited number of cases reported worldwide.
Shaohua Chen   +7 more
wiley   +1 more source

Extravasation Mucocele Arising from a Lingual Thyroglossal Duct Remnant

open access: yesCase Reports in Otolaryngology, 2015
Although a thyroglossal duct cyst is a congenital anomaly, it can also appear in adults. Despite the presence of embryological remnants, it is still unclear why the cyst should suddenly develop later in life.
Mitsuhiko Nakahira, Hiroaki Nakatani
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Two Case Report of Papillary Carcinoma of Thyroglossal Duct Cyst

open access: yesArmaghane Danesh Bimonthly Journal, 2007
: Introduction & Objective: Thyroglossal duct carcinoma is a rare midline neck carcinoma that is usually diagnosed postoperatively. Its incidence is about 1-1.5%.
B Hashemi, SH Dastgheib Hosseini
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Thyroglossal Duct Cyst Papillary Carcinoma

open access: yesCase Reports in Oncology, 2011
Thyroglossal duct cysts are usually located in the midline of the neck. The coexistence of carcinomas in thyroglossal duct cysts is extremely rare, with most being papillary carcinomas.
N. Balalaa   +3 more
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Results of Thyroglossal Duct Cysts and Fistulas Surgery in Our Clinic

open access: yesHaseki Tıp Bülteni, 2016
Aim: In this study, we aimed to discuss the examination findings, clinical features and treatment methods in 72 patients, who were operated for thyroglossal duct cyst, in the light of the relevant literature.
Reşit Murat Açıkalın   +5 more
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