| Literature DB >> 25276321 |
Sangita Bohara1, Biswajit Dey1, Swapnil Agarwal1, Richa Gupta1, Nita Khurana1, Achal Gulati2.
Abstract
One-third of schwannomas occur in head and neck region, mostly in the parapharyngeal region. Cystic change is seen in only 4% of schwannomas. The diagnosis of such tumors remains a challenge due to the rarity of these lesions and limited utility of fine needle aspiration cytology. When cystic, branchial cleft cyst is an important differential diagnosis more so due to radiological resemblance. We present a case of 42-year-old male with left sided neck mass masquerading as branchial cleft cyst clinically and radiologically. Multiple sections examined from the cystic areas of the mass revealed lymphoid aggregates beneath the cyst wall in addition to the schwannomatous areas.Entities:
Keywords: branchial cyst; cystic schwannoma; lymphoid aggregates
Year: 2014 PMID: 25276321 PMCID: PMC4178274 DOI: 10.4081/rt.2014.5355
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Rare Tumors ISSN: 2036-3605