[Pediatric] Atlas of Thyroglossal duct cyst and other head and neck masses, Thyroglossal duct cyst and other head and neck masses, atlas in medical, atlas in medicine, tuyenlab.net
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Fig 1. Thyroglossal duct cyst in a 6-year-old boy. The mass is in central portion of the neck. |
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Fig 2. A thyroglossal duct cyst in a young girl. Note how it is close to the midline. These will move up with swallowing. |
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Fig 3. Thyroglossal duct cyst on ultrasound of the neck. |
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Fig 5. A branchial cleft cyst after removal. |
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Fig 6. Cystic lymphangioma in an infant. Note the soft and uctuant appearance. |
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Fig 7. Classic hemangioma with erythematous cutaneous plaques on a soft tissue mass. |
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Fig 8. Venous malformation. Appearance can be similar to hemangioma. However, they have different characteristics on imaging and do not “regress” like a hemangioma. |
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