Summary:
A case of a cystic metastasis of squamous cell carcinoma of palatine tonsil in a 54-year-old male is
reported, clinically presenting as a branchiogenic cyst. The grade of differentiation of the squa-
mous cell epithelium lining the cyst was very variable: in some areas it was extremely well
differentiated, thus resembling common benign branchial cleft cyst; transition to dysplastic areas
with features of carcinoma in situ was visible and finally, in one small focus, invasion of the
epithelial structures into the lymphoid tissue was observed. Despite its metastatic nature, the
tumor fulfilled histological criteria of a so called malignant branchiogenic cyst (branchiogenic
carcinoma). The authors discuss the existence of primary malignant branchiogenic cyst and the
criteria necessary for its diagnosis.
Key words:
branchiogenic carcinoma - malignant branchiogenic cyst - malignant transformation -
cystic metastasis - neck tumors
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