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  • Title: [Cysts of second branchial cleft: review of 32 operated cases].
    Author: Pérez JA, Henning E, Valencia V, Schultz C.
    Journal: Rev Med Chil; 1994 Jul; 122(7):782-7. PubMed ID: 7732228.
    Abstract:
    The aim of this work was to analyze retrospectively the clinical features of 32 patients aged 23.9 years (21 female) with the histological diagnosis of second branchial cleft cyst. In 28 patients, the cyst was localized below the mandibular angle. The presenting symptom was a cervical tumor in 30 patients and pain in eight. Fourteen aspiration punctures was performed obtaining 8 purulent and 6 straw colored aspirates. The preoperative diagnosis was correctly made in only 19 patients; the principal confounding diagnosis was tuberculous adenitis. All patients were operated performing a complete cystectomy in 30 and partial cystectomy in two. Three patients had a surgical wound infection and the cysts recurred 5 months and 4 years after operation in the two patients subjected to partial cystectomy. The histological study revealed squamous epithelial with underlying lymphoid tissue. It is concluded that aspiration puncture is useful for the correct diagnosis and that the cyst must be completely eradicated to avoid recurrences.
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