Author/Authors :
Alsadat Sajadi Nejad Batool Department of Ear - Nose - and Throat Surgery - Faculty of Medicine - Birjand University of Medical Sciences - Birjand, Iran , Ganjifard Mahmoud Faculty of Medicine - Birjand University of Medical Sciences - Birjand, Iran
Abstract :
Branchial cleft cyst abnormalities account for approximately 20% of the congenital neck and head abnormalities. There
are four types of branchial cleft cyst. The incidence rates of types I, II, III, and IV are 8%, 95%, 2%, and 1-4 %, respectively,
with just 100 reported cases. Type IV is reported very rarely in previous investigations; however, the patient in this survey
suffered from type IV. In addition, one of the differential diagnoses of the thoracic inlet masses can be considered the
branchial cyst type IV, which can occur in the fifth decade without any presentation. In spite of the results obtained from
previous studies regarding the incidence of this condition on the second to fourth decades of life, this case occurred in the
fifth decade of a female's life. Branchial cleft cysts are diagnosed using MRI and CT scans; however, CT scan was utilized in
this case report. Surgery is the choice treatment for branchial cleft. Moreover, the incidence rate of the relapse is scarce
implying the remaining of a piece of tract’s epithelial lining which is more common in the patients who suffered from an
infectious lesion.