Midline anterior neck inclusion cyst.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.26326/2281-9649.30.1.2079

How to Cite

Alfaro-Sepúlveda D., González-Fuentes C.G. 2020. Midline anterior neck inclusion cyst. Eur. J. Pediat. Dermatol. 30 (1):51. 10.26326/2281-9649.30.1.2079.

Authors

Alfaro-Sepúlveda D. González-Fuentes C.G.
pp. 51

Abstract

Recently described by Walsh et Al. (2) midline anterior neck inclusion cyst is a superficial developmental anomaly of the midline lower neck; it is clinically reminiscent of a giant milium and pathologically of an infundibular follicular cyst. To date, there are 8 cases reported. Thanks to its superficial location and clinical appearance MANIC can be differentiated from thyroglossal duct cyst, which present as a subcutaneous mass moving upwards with swallowing, from midline cervical cleft with its characteristic linear atrophy and from bronchogenic cyst characterized by a subcutaneous nodule (1). The diagnosis is clinical; however, ultrasound can help to differentiate other entities. Although spontaneous regression may sometimes occur (2), surgical removal is usually performed.

Keywords

Cyst, Developmental anomaly