2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.jpedsurg.2008.12.001
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Management of congenital fourth branchial arch anomalies: a review and analysis of published cases

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“…Las fístulas del seno piriforme son una entidad poco frecuente, por lo que requieren una alta sospecha clínica, para poder llegar a su diagnóstico 1,3,4 . Estas se presentan en un 95% de los casos a la izquierda y clínicamente se pueden presentar como aumento de volumen cervical, fístula cervical, absceso cervical, tiroiditis abscedada y/o disfonía 1,4 .…”
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“…Las fístulas del seno piriforme son una entidad poco frecuente, por lo que requieren una alta sospecha clínica, para poder llegar a su diagnóstico 1,3,4 . Estas se presentan en un 95% de los casos a la izquierda y clínicamente se pueden presentar como aumento de volumen cervical, fístula cervical, absceso cervical, tiroiditis abscedada y/o disfonía 1,4 .…”
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“…A recurrent lateral neck abscess (42%) and suppurative thyroiditis (45%) are the most common presentations [6], although upper respiratory infections, recurrent retropharyngeal abscess and cellulitis, odynophagia, stridor, and mediastinitis as presenting features have also been reported [1,[7][8][9][10]. Approximately 93-97% of fourth pouch anomalies are left sided [2,3,5,6,11] which may be related to the absence or involution of the ultimobranchial body on the right side, in addition to asymmetric vascular agenesis during fourth arch development [6,9,10]. Females are slightly more prone, and age at diagnosis ranges from birth to adulthood [1,11].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Gas within the area of the left upper pole of the thyroid gland on ultrasound is considered pathognomonic of a pyriform fossa sinus [6].…”
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“…5 AST specially affects patients with thyroid gland pathology such as Hashimoto's thyroiditis or thyroid cancer and in children is associated with local anatomic defects. 4,6 In particular the condition is associated with the persistence of a canal originating from the 3 th or 4 th bronchial pouch that may lead to recurrent thyroid abscess. 7,8 In most cases the infection spreads to thyroid gland via piriform sinus fistula.…”
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confidence: 99%