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Mohd Shaiful Nizam Mamat Nasir1, Muhammad Nuaim Ishak1, Farah Hanan Abd Wahid2
1Universiti Sains Malaysia Health Campus, School of Medical Sciences, Department of Otorhinolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery, Kelantan, Malaysia.
Neonatal oral cysts are rare but can cause airway obstruction. Needle aspiration successfully treated a neonate with a large tongue cyst, avoiding tracheostomy.
Area of Science:
- Neonatal Medicine
- Pediatric Surgery
- Otolaryngology
Background:
- Oral cysts are uncommon in newborns.
- Large cysts can lead to severe symptoms like airway obstruction.
- Timely diagnosis and management are crucial to prevent mortality.
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