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Emin Karaman1, Cihan Duman, Hasan Mercan
1Department of Otolaryngology, Medicine Faculty of Cerrahpaşa University, Istanbul, Turkey. drkaramane@yahoo.com.tr
Abstract:
Neck abscess and deep neck infections are common diseases. Primary head and neck cancers may present initially with neck abscesses or deep neck infections. This presentation leads to delay of the diagnosis of underlying cancer. Head and neck cancers which present with deep neck infection initially have rarely been described. We report a case with relapsing deep neck infection who was diagnosed as proximal esophagus squamous cell carcinoma thereafter.
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