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Fine Needle Aspiration Cytology for Neck Masses in Childhood. An Illustrative Approach.

Consolato Maria SergiAneesh DhimanJo-Ann Gray
Published in: Diagnostics (Basel, Switzerland) (2018)
The primary indication of fine-needle aspiration cytology of the head and neck region is a thyroid nodule or a mass located in the cervical area or the head. Although a thyroid nodule may raise the suspicion of malignancy, less than one in 20 cases results in a carcinoma. In addition, the list of differential diagnoses is quite different according to the age of the patient. A number of benign lesions, such as branchial cysts, sialadenosis, and sialoadenitis are often seen in childhood and youth. The malignant lesions that are on the top of the list of a pediatric mass of the head and neck (H&N) region include rhabdomyosarcoma, neuroblastoma, and papillary carcinoma of the thyroid gland. This critical review of the diagnostic features of a pediatric mass of the H&N region is accompanied by panels of several cytology features that may be of help to the cytopathologist and clinician.
Keyphrases
  • fine needle aspiration
  • ultrasound guided
  • childhood cancer
  • young adults
  • physical activity
  • mental health
  • magnetic resonance imaging