Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10087167 | British Journal of Plastic Surgery | 2005 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Congenital midline cervical clefts (CMCC) are rare. There have been approximately 50 reports in the international literature with the majority found in Caucasian females. They consist of a skin tag, mucosal surface and a caudal sinus in the ventral midline of the neck. The embryological cause is disputed, as is the best course of treatment. A case of a 4-month-old Indian boy with a congenital midline cervical cleft is reported. The appropriate investigations are described as well as a new method of correcting the lesion. In addition, the most likely aetiological basis for the condition are discussed.
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Authors
Richard O.E. Gardner, Anthony L.H. Moss,