Miscellaneous Flashcards
What forms the following borders of the anterior triangle in the neck?
- Superiorly
- Medially
- Laterally
Bounded by mandible superiorly
Midline medially
Anterior border SCM laterally
What forms the following borders of the poserior triangle in the neck?
- Anteriorly
- Laterally
- Inferiorly
Posterior border SCM anteriorly
Anterior border trapezius laterally
Clavicle inferiorly
Give three possible causes of a superificial neck lump
Sebaceous Cysts
Lipomas
Neurofibromas
Give three possible causes of midline swellings in the neck
Thyroid
Thyroglossal Cyst
Dermoid Cyst
What two questions should you ask in any patient with a neck swelling and why?
- Does it move on swallowing? -> If it does, then it’s in the thyroid, vice versa
- Does it move on sticking out the tongue? -> If the lump comes up when you sick out the tongue, it’s a thyroglossal cyst
Give four possible causes of an anterior triangle swelling in the neck
Lymph Nodes – this accounts for a lot of neck problems; doesn’t move when you swallow
Branchial Cyst
Salivary glands
Carotid Body Tumour
What are the two most common causes of neck lumps?
Lymph Nodes - 85%
Goitre - 8%
What three things should you look for in a patient with cervical lymphadenopathy?
- Look for other nodes
- Look for primary sites
- Look for hepatosplenomegaly
What steps should you take if cervical lymphadenopathy has each of the following?
- Only in neck?
- Solitary?
- Generalized?
Only in neck - look for primary site, then refer to ENT/CXR/biopsy
Solitary - is it infective or maignant? -> Biopsy
Generalized - is it in the liver and spleen? Refer to haematology or biopsy
Give three things that you should a patient presenting with cervical lymphadenopathy?
- Systemic symptoms – fever, sweats, weight loss etc
- Specific symptoms- e.g. hoarseness -> think cancer affecting the recurrent laryngeal nerve, cough, dyspnoea
- Background travel abroad – recent immigrant, travel abroad
Thyroglossal cyst
Where in the thyroglossal tract does it occur?
What does it contain and what does this risk?
What is special about its movement?
Who gets it?
Possible complication?
Can arise in any part of the thyroglossal tract
Contains lymphatics which may become infected
Moves with the tongue
Usually presents in teenage years
Can fistulate
Dermoid cyst
What is this?
Who gets it?
What does it feel like on palpation?
Rare congenital cyst
Usually presents in teenage years
Soft, nonfluctuant
Branchial cyst Where in the neck is this found? What is this formed of? Who gets it? What does it feel like on palpation? What do you see on FNA? Potential complication?
Anterior triangle
Persisting second branchial arch
Arises in upper third of the anterior triangle
Usually presents in teenage years
“half filled hot water bottle”
FNA - cholesterol crystals
Can fistulate -> remember that the hole will always be anterior to the sternocleidomastoid
Cystic hygroma
- Where in the neck is this found?
- How big can it be?
- What fills it?
- What can you do to it on palpation?
- Who gets it?
Posterior triangle of the neck
Can be large & cause pressure symptoms
Lymph filled
Transilluminate
Usually present in the first year of life
What should you remember to examine in any neck lump?
The mouth + salivary glands