Benign Cervical Lymphoepithelial Cyst: A Detailed Overview
Question. Write notes on benign cervical lymphoepithelial cyst.
Answer. Benign cervical lymphoepithelial cyst is also known as a branchial cleft cyst.
Pathogenesis Of Branchial Cleft Cyst
It originates from the cystic transformation of gland epithelium entrapped in the oral lymphoid aggregates during embryogenesis.
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Clinical Features Of Branchial Cleft Cyst
- It is located superfiially in the neck, close to the angle of mandible, anterior to sternocleidomastoid muscle.
- It occurs at all the ages with a fairly equal distribution from 1st to 6th decades.
- Neck lesions vary in size from small to very large.
- There is swelling, which may be progressive or intermittnt and pain may also be a feature.
- Lymphoepithelial cyst generally present as an asymptomatic, circumscribed, movable swelling on lateral aspect of the neck.
- It may be unilateral or bilateral.
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Histopathology Of Branchial Cleft Cyst
- Cystic cavity is lined by thin stratifid squamous epithelium.
- Cyst is generally embedded in a circumscribed mass of lymphoid tissue.
- Capsule of the cyst also present variable amount of connective tissue, being infitrated by lymphocytes, plasma cells, macrophages and some multinucleated giant cells.
- Cystic lumen is filed up with either a thin watery flid or a thick gelatinous material.
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Treatment Of Branchial Cleft Cyst
It is removed by local surgical incision.
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