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- Title
Saccular cyst with atypical presentation.
- Authors
Zamfir-Chiru-Anton, A.; Gheorghe, D. C.
- Abstract
Respiratory obstruction and stridor in infants and children are not uncommon. A rare cause of these sometimes life-threatening symptoms is the congenital saccular cyst. Objectives: We present the case of a 5-year-old girl with a cervical tumor, which appeared after a laryngeal endoscopic surgery of a saccular cyst with two relapses and a particular local evolution of its recurrence through the cricothyroid membrane. Material and method: The patient data has been reviewed over the entire follow-up period and a thorough an analysis of her investigations and surgery was performed. Results: The unusual evolution of this case was marked by an atypical exteriorization-not found in the published literature. The surgical approach was external, by paramedian thyrotomy, with no further long-term recurrence. Conclusions: An accurate diagnosis of saccular cysts can be made with the help of medical history, by an endoscopic visualization of the lesion and by the CT-scan imaging of the cervical region. Sometimes, saccular cysts can extend beyond laryngeal limits, determining fluid-filled tumors in the cervical region.
- Subjects
LARYNGEAL cancer; RESPIRATORY organs; THROAT; TRACHEA; VOCAL tract
- Publication
Journal of Medicine & Life, 2016, Vol 9, Issue 2, p199
- ISSN
1844-122X
- Publication type
Article