Cervical Thymic Cyst with parathyroid tissue - a diagnostic conundrum
Cervical thymic cysts are relatively rare benign cystic lesions that tend to be diagnosed clinically as branchial cysts, which usually present as painless, enlarging neck masses. They can occur anywhere along the normal path of descent of thymic primordia from the angle of the mandible to the sterna...
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Main Authors: | Deepika Gupta (Author), Darwin Kaushal (Author), Deepak Vedant (Author), Rashim Sharma (Author), Vikarn Vishwajeet (Author), Poonam Abhay Elhence (Author) |
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University of São Paulo,
2022-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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