1980
DOI: 10.1111/j.1445-2197.1980.tb04499.x
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Thyroglossal Duct Remnants in Childhood

Abstract: The most common cause of a midline cervical lesion in childhood is a thyroglossal duct remnant. It is disappointing to find that although the embryology and rationale of definitive treatment have been well understood for many years, there persists a high incidence of inadequate surgical treatment in the first instance, especially in the hands of general surgeons.

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“…Though a midline cervical lesion is a thyroglossal duct remnant in 75% of cases, misdiagnosis remains the most common cause for inadequate treatment. 3,4 However, awareness of the differential diagnoses including dermoid cyst, lymphadenitis, branchial cyst/sinus, ectopic thyroid, abscess and other rare lesions led to the correct diagnosis in all our cases. Ultrasonographic confirmation was required in two children below the age of two years.…”
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“…Though a midline cervical lesion is a thyroglossal duct remnant in 75% of cases, misdiagnosis remains the most common cause for inadequate treatment. 3,4 However, awareness of the differential diagnoses including dermoid cyst, lymphadenitis, branchial cyst/sinus, ectopic thyroid, abscess and other rare lesions led to the correct diagnosis in all our cases. Ultrasonographic confirmation was required in two children below the age of two years.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In this age group, clinical signs peculiar to the condition such as movement of the cyst on swallowing are difficult to elucidate. 1,4 Ultrasound was also needed to exclude ectopic thyroid tissue in three adults. Though ectopic thyroid tissue can easily be recognized at operation by color, consistency and increased blood supply, 1 its recognition prior to exploration provides better planning for an appropriate treatment.…”
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