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A thyroglossal duct cyst with calcification

Neuroradiology, 2000
We report a thyroglossal duct cyst with calcification, the second case in the world literature. The ultrasound and CT findings are described and we highlight the differential diagnosis.
R, Kervancioğlu   +3 more
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Cancer in thyroglossal duct cysts

ANZ Journal of Surgery, 2021
AbstractBackgroundThyroglossal duct cysts (TDC) account for 7% of midline neck swellings. TDC carcinoma (TDCC) is rare, reported in 1% of all TDCs. We aimed to describe the incidence of TDCC, the accuracy of fine needle aspiration cytology (FNAC), and to identify suspicious, predictive ultrasound (USG) features.MethodA cross sectional study of TDC ...
Jessica Wong   +4 more
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Thyroglossal Duct Cyst

New England Journal of Medicine, 2019
Thyroglossal Duct Cyst A 68-year-old woman presented to the otorhinolaryngology clinic with swelling in the neck and progressive discomfort during swallowing.
Keizo Tanitame, Hanae Konishi
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Cysts of the thyroglossal duct

The Laryngoscope, 1982
AbstractExperiences with 53 consecutive patients undergoing surgical excision of thyroglossal duct cysts are reported. Four patients (7.5%) developed recurrent cysts after surgery. Analysis of cases revealed the following factors to contribute to an increased risk of recurrence: young age, skin involvement by the cyst, lobulation of the cyst, rupture ...
D B, Hawkins, B E, Jacobsen, E C, Klatt
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THYROGLOSSAL DUCTS AND CYSTS

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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Atypical thyroglossal duct cyst

The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 1989
AbstractThyroglossal 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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Hereditary thyroglossal duct cysts

Pediatric Surgery International, 2005
Thyroglossal 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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Vagaries of thyroglossal duct cysts

The Laryngoscope, 1988
AbstractThe thyroglossal duct cyst is the most common congenital cyst found in the neck, classically presenting as a paramidline mass in a healthy young adult. Fifty‐three cases managed at the Brigham and Women's Hospital and Boston's Beth Israel Hospital over the past 10 years were reviewed. The unique presentation of papillary adenocarcinoma in TGDCs
P, Topf, M P, Fried, M, Strome
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Thyroglossal Duct Cyst Excision

2012
Thyroglossal 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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