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Oropharyngeal trauma mimicking a first branchial cleft anomaly
Authors:Aisha Larem MD  Rashid Sheikh MD  Abdulsalam Al Qahtani MD  Frat Khais MD  Shanmugam Ganesan MD  Hassan Haidar MD
Affiliation:1. Otorhinolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery, Department of Surgery, Hamad Medical Corporation, Doha, Qatar;2. Weill Cornell Medical College, Doha, Qatar
Abstract:We present a unique and challenging case of a remnant foreign body that presented to us in a child disguised as a strongly suspected congenital branchial cleft anomaly. This case entailed oropharyngeal trauma, with a delayed presentation as a retroauricular cyst accompanied by otorrhea that mimicked the classic presentation of an infected first branchial cleft anomaly. During surgical excision of the presumed branchial anomaly, a large wooden stick was found in the tract. The diagnostic and therapeutic obstacles in the management of such cases are highlighted. In addition to exploring the existing literature, we retrospectively analyzed a plausible explanation of the findings of this case. Laryngoscope, 126:E224–E226, 2016
Keywords:Oropharyngeal  branchial cyst  foreign body  parotid gland
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