Congenital Midline Cervical Cleft and Thyroglossal Duct Fibrous Cord-Like, is There a Mixed Presentation?

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Autores

Kruschewsky, Leonardo De Souza

Matos, Leandro Luongo De

Alonso, Nivaldo

Seidler, Cariline Da Silva

Lisboa, Sonyara Rauedys Oliveira

Silva, Roberto Cintra Lomanto Santos

Goldenberg, Dov Charles

Silva, Tatiana Valeria Novais

Data de Publicação

27 de julho de 2023

Resumo

Introduction: Congenital midline cervical cleft is a rare condition and is frequently misdiagnosed as thyroglossal duct cyst. Otherwise, the combination of congenital midline cervical cleft and thyroglossal duct fibrosis in the same patient is as rare as important to be registered with the intention to inform and offer specific managements details for the literature. Case Presentation: Eight-year-old boy with simultaneous congenital midline cervical cleft and a thyroglossal duct fibrosis. The anatomic, clinical, radiologic, and pathologic characteristics of the congenital midline cervical cleft are described as well as surgical technique for removal and repair with Z-plasty. Conclusion: Congenital midline cervical cleft is a rare condition and when diagnosed must be surgically treated as early as possible. Its differential diagnosis is a clinical challenge.

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@online{leonardo_de_souza2023,
  author = {Leonardo De Souza , Kruschewsky and Leandro Luongo De ,
    Matos and Nivaldo , Alonso and Cariline Da Silva , Seidler and
    Sonyara Rauedys Oliveira , Lisboa and Roberto Cintra Lomanto Santos
    , Silva and Dov Charles , Goldenberg and Tatiana Valeria Novais ,
    Silva},
  title = {Congenital Midline Cervical Cleft and Thyroglossal Duct
    Fibrous Cord-Like, is There a Mixed Presentation?},
  date = {2023-07-27},
  doi = {10.1097/SCS.0000000000009559},
  langid = {pt-BR},
  abstract = {Introduction: Congenital midline cervical cleft is a rare
    condition and is frequently misdiagnosed as thyroglossal duct cyst.
    Otherwise, the combination of congenital midline cervical cleft and
    thyroglossal duct fibrosis in the same patient is as rare as
    important to be registered with the intention to inform and offer
    specific managements details for the literature. Case Presentation:
    Eight-year-old boy with simultaneous congenital midline cervical
    cleft and a thyroglossal duct fibrosis. The anatomic, clinical,
    radiologic, and pathologic characteristics of the congenital midline
    cervical cleft are described as well as surgical technique for
    removal and repair with Z-plasty. Conclusion: Congenital midline
    cervical cleft is a rare condition and when diagnosed must be
    surgically treated as early as possible. Its differential diagnosis
    is a clinical challenge.}
}
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Leonardo De Souza, Kruschewsky, Matos Leandro Luongo De, Alonso Nivaldo, Seidler Cariline Da Silva, Lisboa Sonyara Rauedys Oliveira, Silva Roberto Cintra Lomanto Santos, Goldenberg Dov Charles, and Silva Tatiana Valeria Novais. 2023. “Congenital Midline Cervical Cleft and Thyroglossal Duct Fibrous Cord-Like, is There a Mixed Presentation?” Journal of Craniofacial Surgery. July 27, 2023. https://doi.org/10.1097/SCS.0000000000009559.