A type II first branchial cleft cyst masquerading as an infected parotid Warthin's tumor

Meng Feng Chen, Shir Hwa Ueng, Shih Ming Jung, Yao Liang Chen, Kai Ping Chang*

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Abstract

The diagnosis of a parotid mass usually depends on thorough history taking and physical examination. Diagnostic modalities, including ultrasonographic examinations, computed tomography and magnetic resonance images, may also provide substantial information but their accuracy for diagnosis is sometimes questionable, especially in differentiating some rare neoplasms. First branchial cleft cysts (FBCCs) are rare causes of parotid swelling and comprise less than 1% of all branchial anomalies. They are frequently misdiagnosed due to their rarity and unfamiliar clinical signs and symptoms. We present a case of type II FBCC masquerading as an infected parotid Warthin's tumor. We also review the clinical signs and symptoms of FBCCs in order to remind clinicians that this rare branchial anomaly can mimic an infected Warthin's tumor and may be seated in the deep lobe of the parotid gland. By making an accurate pre-operative diagnosis of type II FBCC, we can minimize surgical morbidity and avoid incomplete resection and possible recurrence.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)435-439
Number of pages5
JournalChang Gung Medical Journal
Volume29
Issue number4
StatePublished - 07 2006

Keywords

  • First branchial cleft cyst
  • Parotid mass
  • Warthin's tumor

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