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ChapterSurgery Head and Neck Surgery

Neck Masses Evaluation

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1

A 5-year-old boy is taken to his pediatrician for a laceration on his right knee. A mass on his neck is noticed; his mother states it has been there for several months and is slowly getting larger. The mass is slightly to the left of midline. What is the most likely diagnosis? Ultrasound of neck shows a midline hypoechoic mass anterior and superior to the thyroid gland.

ALaryngocele

BChondroma

CThyroglossal duct cyst

DDermoid cyst

2

Which of the following carcinomas commonly presents with neck nodes?

ACricoid

BGlottis

CEpiglottis

DAnterior commissure

3

The following statements about thyroglossal cyst are true, except:

AFrequent cause of anterior midline neck masses in the first decade of life

BThe swelling moves upwards on protrusion of tongue

CThe cyst is located within 2 cm of the midline

DIncision and drainage is the treatment of choice

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