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Branchial cleft cyst: A case report and review of literature
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Skull BaseCraniofacial AnomaliesPalate SurgeryCleft Lip RepairCraniofacial SurgeryBranchial Cleft AnomalyMedicineType IiCraniofacial DisorderFacial NerveCleft LipCase Report
First branchial cleft anomaly is a rare disease of the head and neck. Because of its rarity, first branchial cleft anomaly is often misdiagnosed and results in inappropriate management. In this article, we present a case of type II first branchial cleft anomaly. A middle-aged woman who had suffered from swelling on lower jaw visited our department with the chief complaint of a swelling. She underwent complete excision of the lesion with preservation of the facial nerve. The patient recovered well and had no recurrence at 1-year of follow up.
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