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First Cases of Amygdaloid Cyst in Adults in Djibouti: Case Report of Two Patients

First Cases of Amygdaloid Cyst in Adults in Djibouti: Case Report of Two Patients
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摘要 Amygdaloid cysts are rare cystic benign tumors due to congenital malformations resulting from an anomaly of embryonic development of the upper laterocervical region, originating from the second branchial cleft. They represent approximately 2% of all laterocervical tumors and 6% to 85% of anomalies of the second branchial cleft. This anomaly of the second branchial cleft is a frequent reason for consultation in the pediatric population but is relatively rare in adults. We report the cases of two patients aged 23 and 34 years with no particular pathological history. They were presenting a laterocervical swelling, one right and the other left, painless, evolving for two years for the first and for 10 years for the second, gradually increasing in volume without any other associated signs the diagnosis of which after radiological exploration (ultrasound and CT scan) was that of an amygdaloid cyst. A cervicotomy with anatomopathological examination of the surgical specimen confirmed the diagnosis of the amygdaloid cyst. The objective is to analyze the anatomo-clinical and therapeutic particularities of this pathology and to compare it with data from the literature. Amygdaloid cysts are rare cystic benign tumors due to congenital malformations resulting from an anomaly of embryonic development of the upper laterocervical region, originating from the second branchial cleft. They represent approximately 2% of all laterocervical tumors and 6% to 85% of anomalies of the second branchial cleft. This anomaly of the second branchial cleft is a frequent reason for consultation in the pediatric population but is relatively rare in adults. We report the cases of two patients aged 23 and 34 years with no particular pathological history. They were presenting a laterocervical swelling, one right and the other left, painless, evolving for two years for the first and for 10 years for the second, gradually increasing in volume without any other associated signs the diagnosis of which after radiological exploration (ultrasound and CT scan) was that of an amygdaloid cyst. A cervicotomy with anatomopathological examination of the surgical specimen confirmed the diagnosis of the amygdaloid cyst. The objective is to analyze the anatomo-clinical and therapeutic particularities of this pathology and to compare it with data from the literature.
作者 Abdallah Witti Adou Awaleh Ahmed Awaleh Goumaneh Omar Kamil Ahmed Kamil Abdallah Witti Adou;Awaleh Ahmed Awaleh;Goumaneh Omar;Kamil Ahmed Kamil(Service ORL et chirurgie cervico-faciale, Centre médico-chirurgical de la Police Nationale, Djibouti, Africa;Service de cancérologie, Centre médico-chirurgical de la Police Nationale, Djibouti, Africa;Service d’anatomopathologie, H&#244,pital de la CNSS, Djibouti, Africa;Service d’anesthésie et réanimation, Centre médico-chirurgical de la Police Nationale, Djibouti, Africa)
出处 《International Journal of Otolaryngology and Head & Neck Surgery》 2023年第3期124-134,共11页 耳鼻喉(英文)
关键词 Amygdaloid Cyst Second Branchial Cleft SURGERY DJIBOUTI Amygdaloid Cyst Second Branchial Cleft Surgery Djibouti
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