Thyroglossal Duct Cyst in the Floor of Mouth: An Unusual Finding(MADOHC) - Lupine Publishers |
Abstract: The cyst of the thyroglossal duct is a benign congenital malformation,
in which the thyroglossal conductor fails to obliterate, before
descending towards the thyroid gland. (TDC) is one of the most frequent
pathologies found in the midline of the neck. Approximately 7% of the
population has thyroglossal remnants, which represents 70% of the head
and neck pathologies. We Present a case of a 45-year-old male patient
attended consultation with Maxillofacial Surgery referring to difficulty
in swallowing and episodes of sleep apnea. Under General anesthesia,
and nasotracheal intubation the lesion was removed with no further
recurrence or the lesion.
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