Summary:
The middle cervical cyst belongs to relatively frequent diseases. In their contribution
the authors describe the case of an atypically localized hyoid bone in a case of relapsing middle
cervical cyst as a probable cause of insufficiently performed primary operation. The finding of
a relapsing middle cervical cyst or fistula should result in a radical procedure with removal of
hyoid bone and residual tissues of the ducts below and above hoid bone according to Sistrunk in
a way similar to primary operation.
Key words:
relapsing middle cervical cyst, ductus thyreoglossus, hyoid bone, CT examination,
therapy, Sistrunk radical operation.
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