2013
DOI: 10.1177/014556131309200424
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Huge Hibernoma of the Neck with Extension into the Mediastinum

Abstract: Hibernomas are benign tumors made up of brown fat. They are rarely encountered in otolaryngologic clinical practice, as they are usually located in the interscapular area, axilla, thigh, mediastinum, and retroperitoneum. We report an extremely rare case of a very large hibernoma in a 45-year-old man who presented with a 4-year history of neck swelling. Radioimaging was suggestive of a mass in both parapharyngeal spaces; the lesion was more prominent on the left side. The mass extended from C2 into the retropha… Show more

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“…The 2006 medical letter guidelines recommended antimicrobial prophylaxis for head and neck surgery involving an incision through the oral or pharyngeal mucosa (Sinha et al, 2013). The recommended antibiotics are cefazolin (1 to 2 g IV) or the combination of gentamicin (1.5 mg/kg IV) plus clindamycin (600 to 900 mg IV).…”
Section: Head and Neck Surgerymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The 2006 medical letter guidelines recommended antimicrobial prophylaxis for head and neck surgery involving an incision through the oral or pharyngeal mucosa (Sinha et al, 2013). The recommended antibiotics are cefazolin (1 to 2 g IV) or the combination of gentamicin (1.5 mg/kg IV) plus clindamycin (600 to 900 mg IV).…”
Section: Head and Neck Surgerymentioning
confidence: 99%