Objective: To objectively evaluate the stuttering children via Complex-Auditory brain stem response (C-ABR) and Video electroencephalography (EEG).Methods: Fifty-one children were included in this case control study and divided into two groups of 21 patients (case group) and 30 controls matched for age and sex. The age of patients ranges from 4 to 15 years and they were diagnosed as stuttering patients at Psychiatry Clinic,
Introduction: Thyroglossal duct cyst is the most common anomaly in thyroid development. Majority is benign, but 1% may be malignant. Papillary carcinoma is the most frequent thyroid cancer. The synchronous occurrence of thyroglossal duct cyst and thyroid carcinoma is rare and the association with another congenital malformation is extremely rarer.
Discussion and Conclusion:Medline cervical cleft is a rare congenital malformation, which nonetheless has a classic presentation. It is often misdiagnosed as thyroglossal duct cyst. Co-existence of papillary carcinoma of thyroid gland and thyroglossal cyst is also a rare presentation and in this case, we discuss the clinical presentation, diagnosis, surgical treatment and draw attention to very rare case of patient with misdiagnosed CMCC.
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