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Congenital midline cervical cleft with an underlying bronchogenic like cyst
Srinivas Vure1, Karl Pang, Lavinia Hallam
1Department of Paediatrics and Child Health, Canberra Hospital, Canberra, Australia.
Abstract:
Congenital midline cervical cleft (CMCC) is an uncommon malformation. We report a case of a baby girl aged 3 days with a CMCC associated with a cyst reported as a bronchogenic cyst (BC). The pathology is not specific. The association of BC and CMCC is extremely rare and only five cases have been found in the literature. We report our case and review the relevant literature.
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