J Korean Radiol Soc.  1995 Oct;33(4):513-519.

CT Findings and Differential Diagnosis of Cystic Neck Masses

Abstract

PURPOSE
The purpose of this study is to analyze the CT features of the cystic masses in the neck and to review differential diagnosis.
MATERIALS AND METHODS
We retrospectively reviewed and analyzed the CT findings of 22 histopathologically proved, cystic neck masses in regard to the location in fascial plane and relationship with adjacent organ.
RESULTS
Of 22 cases, ten congenital cysts two ranulas, seven inflammatory lesions, and three solid tumors were includded. Ten congenital cystic masses were located in typical locations as branchial cleft cyst(5) in mandibular angle, thyroglossal duct cyst(3) in visceral space embeded within the strap muscles, cystic hygroma(1) and cavernous hemangioma(1) in posterior cervical space with insinuating appearance. Two cases of ranula included one simple ranula localized in sublingual space and a plunging ranula extending to adjacent submandibular space. Seven cases of inflammatory lesions were characterized by multispatial locations and good contrast-enhancement of walls and adjacent tissue. Solid masses of low density mimicking cyst were two pleomorphic adenomas of submandibular gland and one neurilemmoma.
CONCLUSION
It is considered that thorough analysis of the CT findings with attention to typical location, CT appearance, and the relationship with the adjacent structures usually leads to the correct diagnosis.


MeSH Terms

Adenoma, Pleomorphic
Branchial Region
Diagnosis
Diagnosis, Differential*
Muscles
Neck*
Neurilemmoma
Ranula
Retrospective Studies
Submandibular Gland
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