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We describe an extremely rare isolated enteric cyst found in the neck. Histopathology confirmed the diagnosis, differentiating it from other neck masses.

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Area of Science:

  • Medicine
  • Pathology
  • Surgical Anatomy

Background:

  • Enteric cysts are rare congenital anomalies, typically found in the mediastinum or abdomen.
  • Cysts in the neck region are uncommon, with enteric cysts being exceptionally rare.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To report an extremely rare case of an isolated enteric cyst in the neck.
  • To discuss the diagnostic challenges, differential diagnoses, and management of this rare condition.

Main Methods:

  • Case presentation of a patient with a neck cyst.
  • Radiological evaluation including suspicion of duplication cyst.
  • Histopathological examination for definitive diagnosis.

Main Results:

  • An isolated enteric cyst was identified in the neck region.
  • Histopathological examination confirmed the diagnosis.
  • Differential diagnoses and management strategies were evaluated.

Conclusions:

  • Isolated enteric cysts in the neck are exceedingly rare and pose diagnostic challenges.
  • Accurate histopathological diagnosis is crucial for appropriate management.
  • Consideration of enteric cysts in the differential diagnosis of neck masses is warranted.