+ All Categories
Home > Documents > BY Dr. Mohamed Selima. According to site - Those occurring in the midline - Those in the side of...

BY Dr. Mohamed Selima. According to site - Those occurring in the midline - Those in the side of...

Date post: 17-Dec-2015
Category:
Upload: winifred-morris
View: 215 times
Download: 2 times
Share this document with a friend
Popular Tags:
16
Neck Swelling Differential Diagnosis BY Dr. Mohamed Selima
Transcript

Neck Swelling Differential Diagnosis

BY

Dr. Mohamed Selima

According to site - Those occurring in the midline - Those in the side of the neck

According to chronicity - Acute swelling - Chronic swelling

Swellings of the NeckClassification

Ludwig Angina Enlarged submental lymph node Sublingual dermoid Lipoma in submental region Thyroglossal cyst Subhyoid bursitis Extrinsic carcinoma of the larynx (late) Goitre (thyroid isthmus / pyramidal lobe) Enlarged lymph node Cystic hygroma (suprasternal space ) Retrosternal goitre Thymic swelling Dermiod cyst ( can occure anywhere in the midline )

Mid-line Swellings

IN THE SUBMANDIBULAR TRIANGLE Enlarged lymph nodes Submandibular salivary gland Deep or plunging ranula Extension of growth from the jawIN THE CAROTID TRIANGLE Aneurysm of the carotid arteries Carotid body tumours Branchial cyst Bronchogenic carcinoma Goitre Sternmastoid tumourIN THE POSTERIOR TRIANGLE Supraclavicular lymph nodes Cervical rib / cystic hygroma / lipoma / pharyngial pouch Subclavian aneurysm / aberrant thyroid /

Lateral swellings

Is a serious, potentially life-threatening cellulitis, or connective tissue infection, of the floor of the mouth, usually occurring in adults with concomitant dental infections and if left untreated, may obstruct the airways, necessitating tracheotomy.

Dental infections account for approximately eighty percent of cases of Ludwig's angina

It might dangerous complication: - oedema glottis - mediastinitis -fatal septicaemia

Ludwig angina

Ludwig angina

Branchial cleft cysts are congenital epithelial cysts,

Arise on the lateral part of the neck

from failure of obliteration of the second branchial cleft in embryonic development

Branchial CYST

Is an extra rib which arises from the seventh cervical vertebra.

located above the normal first rib.

A cervical rib is present in only about 0.2% of population;

CERVICAL RIB

Slowly growing tumour encapsulated or diffuse.

Soft and slippery

LIPOMA

Thyroglossal cyst

Lymphangioma arising under the deep fascia and extending deeply between the muscles. It is translucent

Cystic Hygroma

SWELLINGS OF THE LYMPH NODES

SWELLINGS OF THE SUBMANDIBULAR SALIVARY GLAND

Carotid body tumourchemodectoma or ‘potato’ tumour

Is not a tumour It is the result of birth injury to the

sternomastoid muscle, causing thormbosis and subsequent fibrosis.

It gives rise to a circumscribed firm mass within muscle,

Sternomastoid tumour

Pulsatile palpable mass in supraclavicular fossa.

Aneurysm of the carotid and subclavian A


Recommended