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Revision as of 02:10, 12 January 2009
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Related Key Words and Synonyms:
Ear Nose and Throat
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Asymptomatic post-auricular cystic mass in a healthy 3 year-old boy.[1]
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Axial CT scan picture shows an ovoid cyst medial to the concha and protruding slightly into the post-auricular sulcus.[2]
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The cyst was excised and the defect was repaired primarily. There were no connections with the external auditory canal or middle ear.[3]
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Post-auricular cyst specimen[4]
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The content on this page was first contributed by: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D.