Korean Journal of Perinatology  1998;9(2):180-184

A Case of the Foutrh Branchial Cleft Cyst Causing Respiratory Difficulty in Neonatal Period.

In Kyung SUNG ; Chung Sik CHUN ; So Young KIM ; Ju Ok LEE ; Sang Yong KIM

Keywords

Branchial deft cyst; Upper airway obstruction; Newborn infant

Country

Republic of Korea

Language

Korean

Abstract

It is commonly believed that the branchial anomalies are persistent remnants of the embryologic branchial apparatus. These anomalies are originated from branchial cleft and most commonly involved in second branchial deft. Clinically they present palpable mass, discharge from fistula, recurrent infection due to obstruction of Gstula tract. As respiratory symptoms, they may present hoarseness, preceeded by or associated with upper respiratory infection. However, it has not been reported that they caused airway obstruction in newborn infants. Wc experienced a case of the fourth branchial deft cyst in a 2 day old infant who showed respiratory difficulty due to airway obstruction.