A Case Report: A Third/Fourth Branchial Pouch Anomaly Presented by Solid Thyroid and Lateral Cervical Neck Masses
Branchial pouch-derived anomalies may arise from remnants of the first, second, or third/fourth branchial arches. Branchial pouch-related structures are found within the thyroid gland in the form of solid cell rests, epithelial lined cyst with or without an associated lymphoid component, thymic and/...
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Main Authors: | Magda H. A. Nasreldin (Author), Eman A. Ibrahim (Author), Somaia A. Saad El-Din (Author) |
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2016-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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