Branchial cyst 4th cleft – case report

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https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.1679-9836.v101i3e-191723

Keywords:

Branchial anomalies, Branchioma, Branchial region, Congenital tumors, Neck mass

Abstract

Introduction: Branchial cysts are congenital tumors, resulting from embryonic defects that affect the branchial arches. Congenital cervical abnormalities are usually diagnosed in the first years of life. Objective: To inform, discuss and analyze treatment approaches for this type of congenital cyst. Method: Case report and analysis of data, diagnoses and approaches based on the literature addressing Fourth Branchial Cleft Cysts. Results: Cysts can manifest late, but fistulas are almost always diagnosed at birth or in childhood. They are extremely rare: it is estimated that 95% of branchial cleft anomalies involve the second cleft; of the remaining 5%, almost all arise from the first and third clefts. There are about 45 cases of fourth cleft cysts reported in the literature. The diagnosis is primarily clinical, but the ultrasound can be used for the differential diagnosis of a branchial cyst. Computed tomography will show air-fluid level in the anterior portion of the neck, in front of the thyroid and trachea, which may compress the trachea, causing respiratory distress in childhood. The treatment of branchial anomalies is surgical excision. A 9-month old female patient was being followed up after conservative treatment of a cervical mass (branchial cyst). The cyst appeared immediately after birth, but there was there was spontaneous drainage of the cyst into the esophagus a few days later. After nine months, the patient returned due to a progressive increase of the lesion, which, after physical examination and imaging exams, led to the diagnosis of a fourth branchial cleft cyst. A surgical procedure was performed to remove the cyst along with the left thyroid lobe (partial thyroidectomy). Conclusion: After the excision of the lesion, the patient made a good recovery. She was then referred to the infirmary and later discharged with outpatient follow-up by a general pediatrician.

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Author Biographies

  • Ana Maria Esteves Cascabulho, Hospital São José do Avaí

    Médica Residente do 3º ano do Programa de Residência Médica em Pediatria do Serviço de Pediatria do Hospital São José do Avaí. 

  • Tatiana Vargas Queiroz Verdan, Hospital São José do Avai

    Médica Residente do 2º ano do Programa de Residência em Pediatria do Serviço de Pediatria do Hospital São José do Avaí. 

  • Rebeca dos Santos Veiga do Carmo, Hospital São José do Avai

    Médica Residente do 2º ano do Programa de Residência em Pediatria do Serviço de Pediatria do Hospital São José do Avaí. 

  • Ana Paula Machado Frizzo , Universidade Iguaçu

    Médica, Pediatra, Docente do curso de Graduação em Medicina da Universidade Iguaçu, Itaperuna-RJ, Docente do curso de graduação em Medicina da Unifaminas, Muriaé, MG, Brasil.

  • Julia Bino Aguiar da Silva, Centro Universitário Serra dos Órgãos

    Acadêmica do 6º ano do Curso de Medicina do Centro Universitário Serra dos Órgãos, Teresópolis, RJ. 

  • Lorena de Freitas Gottardi, Universidade Iguaçu

    Médica, Pediatra, Mestre em Biomedicina, Docente do curso de graduação em Medicina da Universidade Iguaçu, Itaperuna, RJ, Brasil.

     

  • André Pancrácio Rossi, Universidade Iguaçu

    Médico, Pediatra, Neonatologista, Docente do curso de graduação em Medicina da Universidade Iguaçu, Itaperuna, RJ, Brasil.

  • Fernanda Cardilo Lima, Universidade Iguaçu

    Médica, Cirurgiã Geral, Título de especialista em Cirurgia Laparoscópica, Cirurgiã Pediátrica, Mestre em Medicina e Biomedicina, Docente do Curso de Graduação em Medicina da Universidade Iguaçu.

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Published

2022-05-04

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Cascabulho, A. M. E. (2022). Branchial cyst 4th cleft – case report: (T. V. Q. . Verdan, R. dos S. V. do . Carmo, A. P. M. . Frizzo, J. B. A. da . Silva, L. de F. Gottardi, A. P. . Rossi, & F. C. . Lima, Trans.). Revista De Medicina, 101(3), e-191723. https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.1679-9836.v101i3e-191723