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Revision as of 21:25, 24 January 2019


Differential diagnosis of neck masses

Differential diagnosis of neck masses include:

Category Diseases Benign or Malignant Clinical manifestation Paraclinical findings Gold standard diagnosis Associated findings
Demography History Symptoms Signs Lab findings Histopathology Imaging
Pain Dysphagia Mass exam Skin changes LAP Others
Congenital Branchial cleft cyst
  • Benign
  • Age: 1-15 yrs/ varies
  • Familial occurence is noted
  • Lateral neck mass
- + Sometimes
  • Solitary
  • Smooth
  • Mobile
  • Welldefined
  • Nonpulsatile
  • Fluctuant
  • A pit is found at the opening of the cyst
- -
  • Squamous or ciliated epithelial lining
  • Lymphoid tissue with germinal centers and subcapsular sinuses
  • CT: Well defined fluid attenuation with slight enhancement of the capsule
  • Ultrasound: Typical features of a cyst are seen
  • Brachio-oto-renal syndrome
  • Sinus
  • Fistula
Thyroglossal duct cyst
  • Benign
  • Age: 1-10 yrs/ varies
  • Midline neck mass
- -
  • Mobile
  • Moves upwards with tongue protrusion and swallowing
-
  • Mass moves upwards with tongue protrusion and swallowing
-
  • Squamous or ciliated pseudostratified columnar lining
  • Foci of thyroid gland tissue
  • Granulation tissue or giant cells if it gets infected
  • Ultrasound: Anechoic, thin walls, and heterogeneous with internal septae
  • CT with contrast: Well circumscribed,homogeneous fluid attenuation, thin enhancing rim
  • MRI: T1- dark, T2-bright images
Hemangioma
  • Benign
  • Age: birth - 2 yrs
  • Females>males
  • Usually present with a flat red or purple patch
- -
  • Firm
  • Rubbery
  • Well-demarcated
  • Blanching
  • Telangiectasias
  • Erythematous patch
- GLUT-1

VEGF

Urinary BFGF

  • Ultrasound: High flow with vascular channels
  • MRI: With or without Gd is the modality of choice
POEMS and Castleman's disease
Vascular malformations
Lymphatic malformations
Laryngocele
Ranula
Teratoma
Dermoid cyst Benign Incidence: 3 per 10000 population

Age: birth - 5 yrs

- - Freely mobile/Fixed -
  • Keratinizing squamous epithelium
  • Occasional remnants of hair follicles,adipose tissue, and sweat glands
Thymic cyst
Category Diseases Benign or Malignant Demography History Pain Dysphagia Mass exam Skin changes LAP Others Lab findings Histopathology Imaging Gold standard diagnosis Associated findings
Inflammatory Acute sialadenitis
Chronic sialadenitis
Reactive viral lymphadenopathy CMV
EBV
HIV
Viral URI
Bacterial lymphadenopathy Tularemia
Brucellosis
Cat-scratch disease
Actinomycosis
Mycobacterial infections
Staphylococcal or streptococcal infection
Parasitic lymphadenopathy Toxoplasma gondii
Sarcoidosis
Amyloidosis
Sjögren syndrome
Castleman disease (angiofollicular lymphoproliferative disease)
Kikuchi disease (histiocytic necrotizing lymphadenitis)
Kimura disease
Rosai-Dorfman disease
Kawasaki disease
Category Diseases Benign or Malignant Demography History Pain Dysphagia Mass exam Skin changes LAP Others Lab findings Histopathology Imaging Gold standard diagnosis Associated findings
Neoplasm Primary thyroid tumor
Salivary gland neoplasm Pleomorphic adenoma +
Warthin's tumor +
Lymphoepithelioma +
Oncocytoma
Monomorphic adenoma
Mucoepidermoid carcinoma
Adenoid cystic carcinoma
Adenocarcinoma
Salivary duct carcinoma
Squamous cell carcinoma
Parathyroid tumors
Carotid body tumors
Paraganglioma
Schwannoma
Lymphoma
Liposarcoma
Lipoma
Glomus vagale, glomus jugulare tumors
Metastatic head and neck carcinoma
Other Hematoma
Arteriovenous fistula
Goiter
Category Diseases Benign Demography History Pain Dysphagia Mass exam Skin changes LAP Others Lab findings Histopathology Imaging Gold standard diagnosis Associated findings

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