Two Cases of Metastatic Cancer Presenting as A Cervical Cyst |
Young Ik Son;Chung Hwan Baek;Byung Chan Chang;Byung Suk Ha |
경부 낭종의 형태로 발현한 전이암 2례 |
손영익;백정환;하병석;장병찬 |
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Abstract |
Metastatic cancer presenting as a cervical cyst is uncommon, and often misdiagnosed as branchial cleft cyst. Authors experienced two cases which presented clinically with features of branchial cleft cyst, but were subsequently found to be metastatic cancer. Radiologic examination and fine needle aspiration biopsy proved to be non-diagnostic, and pathologic findings after surgical excision showed metastatic cancer. Further evaluation and examination were made to find out the primary focus, which revealed tonsillar squamous cell cancer and thyroid papillary cancer in each case.
When cervical cysts are noted in aged patients, it is mandatory to rule out metastatic cancer until it is proven otherwise. Surgical excision and pathologic diagnosis should be always accompanied to make correct diagnosis and further treatment. |
Key Words:
Branchial cleft cyst, Metastatic cancer |
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