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ANOMALY OBLITERATION 4TH ARCH [1 record]

Record 1 1997-08-06

English

Subject field(s)
  • The Larynx
CONT

This study included 27 patients having congenital branchial pouch anomalies (4 cases of anomalies of obliteration of the 4th arch), 14 cases of cervical cystic hygromas, 11 thyroglossal tract cyst cases, 1 congenital laryngocele case, 1 case of jugular ectasia, 3 cases of capillary haemangioma.

French

Domaine(s)
  • Larynx
CONT

L'imagerie des kystes branchiaux est illustrée par l'étude de 27 dossiers dont 4 cas sont secondaires à une anomalie de coalescence du IVième arc. Les particularités de 14 lymphangiomes cervicaux sont analysées. 11 cas de kyste du tractus thyréoglosse, 2 cas de thyroïde ectopique, 4 anomalies de la différenciation tissulaire, 1 cas de laryngocèle congénital, 1 cas d'ectasie jugulaire, 3 cas d'hémangiome capillaire sont illustrés.

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