2020
DOI: 10.4993/acrt.28.152
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Methods of the Tomographic Visualization of Complicated Cysts of the Neck

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“…The most frequent complication of such cysts is an infection, which in most cases leads to complete and incomplete fistulas, abscesses neck, abscesses, and lowcurrent pyoinflammatory processes, such as local infiltration and lymphadenitis 4) . This is particularly common with lesions in the suprahyoid region of the neck.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The most frequent complication of such cysts is an infection, which in most cases leads to complete and incomplete fistulas, abscesses neck, abscesses, and lowcurrent pyoinflammatory processes, such as local infiltration and lymphadenitis 4) . This is particularly common with lesions in the suprahyoid region of the neck.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is an established method of monitoring and evaluating the treatment of cystic neck formations in everyday practice. Postoperative scars can also become inflamed, representing one cause of recurrent neck cysts [2][3][4][5] . The most frequent complication of such cysts is an infection, which in most cases leads to complete and incomplete fistulas, abscesses neck, abscesses, and low-current pyoinflammatory processes, such as local infiltration and lymphadenitis 3) .…”
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“…Postoperative scars can also become inflamed, representing one cause of recurrent neck cysts [2][3][4][5] . The most frequent complication of such cysts is an infection, which in most cases leads to complete and incomplete fistulas, abscesses neck, abscesses, and low-current pyoinflammatory processes, such as local infiltration and lymphadenitis 3) . There are typically anatomical variants of thyroglossal cysts (TGCs), which necessarily have their own internal fistula, and are the main cause of recurrence of TGCs of the neck.…”
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confidence: 99%