CHAPTER 20 Neck Masses
6 List the anatomic classifications of a neck mass, with the most common masses in each category.
TABLE 20-2 THE ANATOMIC CLASSIFICATIONS OF A NECK MASS, WITH THE MOST COMMON MASSES IN EACH CATEGORY
| Midline | Lateral |
|---|---|
| Thyroglossal duct cyst | Lymphadenopathy |
| Lymphadenopathy | Cystic hygroma |
| Dermoid cyst | Branchial cleft cyst |
| Epidermoid cyst | Sternocleidomastoid mass |
| Sialadenitis | Parotitis |
| Ectopic thyroid tissue | Thyroid gland tumors |
7 How is the workup of a child with a neck mass conducted?
Gross E, Sichel JY: Congenital neck lesions. Surg Clin North Am 86:383–392, 2006.
9 What are the most common locations of cystic hygromas?
They develop in close proximity to large veins and lymphatic ducts:
10 What is the most serious complication of cystic hygroma? What are the treatments for this condition?
Koch BL: Cystic malformations of the neck in children. Pediatr Radiol 35:463–477, 2005.

