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Ann Surg
; 150(2): 309-12, Aug. 1959.
Artigo
em Inglês
| MedCarib
| ID: med-14486
RESUMO
An anomoly referable to the first branchial cleft is reported. This is a rare lesion and the thirteenth to be recorded after an extensive study of the literature. The embryology is discussed and emphasis is directed to the means by which diagnosis may be made and surgical management undertaken. The success of excision is dependent on anticipation of the course taken by the fistulous tract in such cases (Summary)