[Ultrasonography of cervical cysts and their differential diagnosis]
- PMID: 2259912
- DOI: 10.1055/s-2007-1011559
[Ultrasonography of cervical cysts and their differential diagnosis]
Abstract
Among 22 proven branchiogenic or thyreoglossal cysts, 15 presented with a characteristic pattern of homogeneous smooth reflections within a well-demarcated thin and elastic, deformable wall when using a high-resolution transducer. The other cases, showing an inhomogeneous texture and/or irregular walls, cannot be distinguished from inflammatory or neoplastic processes with central necrosis. Complete surgical removal is recommended especially in these latter cases. One case of malignant transformation was found.
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