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Congenital fistula of the fourth branchial arch: Report of case with long-lasting misdiagnosis.

Thomas M StadlerGrégoire B MorandStephan SchmidMartina A Broglie
Published in: Clinical case reports (2019)
Fourth branchial arch anomalies are extremely rare. The anatomic course of the fourth branchial arch fistula usually determines the delay in diagnosis. High clinical suspicion should be given to reoccurring neck infections in infants and young adults. Diagnosis is obtained by direct laryngoscopy.
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