Branchial cleft anomalies are the second most common congenital head and neck lesions to arise in the neck. Second branchial cleft cyst typically presents as a nontender, painless, smooth, and round neck mass located along the upper third of the anterior border of the sternocleidomastoid muscle which may acutely increase in size after an upper respiratory infection
Giant benign neoplasm of lateral neck / R., Morello; G., Renzi; G., Matarazzo; D., Quarato; Becelli, Roberto. - In: THE JOURNAL OF CRANIOFACIAL SURGERY. - ISSN 1049-2275. - ELETTRONICO. - 24(2):2(2013), pp. 652-654. [10.1097/SCS.0b013e318266fd8a]
Giant benign neoplasm of lateral neck.
BECELLI, Roberto
2013
Abstract
Branchial cleft anomalies are the second most common congenital head and neck lesions to arise in the neck. Second branchial cleft cyst typically presents as a nontender, painless, smooth, and round neck mass located along the upper third of the anterior border of the sternocleidomastoid muscle which may acutely increase in size after an upper respiratory infectionFile allegati a questo prodotto
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