Branchial cleft cyst
Symptoms and causes
Symptoms and causesOrigin
Branchial cleft cysts, or branchiogenic cysts, are formed by residual branchial clefts that remain from embryonic development.
Symptoms
Branchial cleft cysts usually cause symptoms in older children or in adults. They are slow-growing and cause painless neck swelling.
Diagnosis and treatment
Diagnosis and treatmentDiagnosis
The goal is to examine the lesion in the consult office with an ultrasound or CT scan to visualise the cysts. Puncturing the cyst with a needle results in the discharge of a characteristic greenish fluid.
Treatment
So long as there are no symptoms, a ‘wait-and-see’ approach is appropriate. In case of bothersome drainage or infections, the cysts may be surgically removed.
Treatment centres and specialisations
Treatment centres and specialisations
Latest publication date: 02/08/2024
Supervising author: Dr Vermeiren Judith
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Supervising author: Dr Vermeiren Judith