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Modified Radical Neck Dissection for Cervical Metastasis
Published on: February 20, 2026
Hydatid cyst of the neck
A Benhammou1, M A Benbouzid, R Bencheikh
1Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Specialities Hospital, CHU Ibn Sina, Rabat, Morocco. aidabenhammou@gmail.com
Abstract:
Hydatid disease located in the head and neck is uncommon, and hydatid cysts rarely present as a cervical mass. We report an unusual case of primary hydatid cyst arising in the soft tissues of the neck. The clinical presentation was non-specific. The diagnosis was suspected by the radiological findings, and confirmed by histopathology. Characteristics of this rare disease, its diagnostic difficulties, and treatment are discussed.
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