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34. A full-term male neonate is born with a 4x4-cm mass posterior to the right sternocleidomastoid muscle. Delivery was uncomplicated and Apgar scores were 9 and 9 at 1 and 5 minutes, respectively. The mass is unilocular and filled with watery fluid; no other abnormalities are present. The most likely diagnosis is

A ) branchial cyst

B ) cystic hygroma

C ) preauricular sinus

D ) thyroglossal duct cyst

E ) Zenker's diverticulum

  #2

A ) branchial cyst

  #3

Brachial cyst is anterior to sternocleidomastoid muscle.


  #4

then what is the answer please

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B+

  #5

i'm scared

  #6

hahaha. It is a good question

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  #7

cystic hygroma

  #8

I agree, it's cystic hygroma. I think I had a question like this in QBank......

  #9

its easy Cystic hygroma


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  #10

B

Cystic Hygroma







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