A Rare Case of External Jugular Vein Aneurysm Mimicking Branchial Cyst in a Nigerian Child.

Jideofor Okechukwu Ugwu, Udoka Victor Raymond, Innocent Ogundu Igwilo, Nwanneka Ogechukwu Ugwu, Emmanuel Samuel Ifeanyi
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Abstract

Background: An aneurysm of the external jugular vein is exceptionally rare. Its occurrence in children could present diagnostic challenges due to numerous potential differential diagnoses, including anomalies such as branchial cysts.

Objective: This study aims to emphasize the necessity of raising suspicion for jugular venous aneurysms in children with cystic neck masses.

Case summary: We report an 18-month-old boy with a left-sided neck swelling persisting for 10 months. The swelling was cystic and increased in size during straining or crying. A preoperative diagnosis of a branchial cyst was made but was inconsistent with intraoperative findings, where a venous aneurysm was diagnosed. Ligation and excision were performed without sequelae.

Conclusion: External jugular venous aneurysms, though rare, should be considered as a potential differential diagnosis in case of lateral neck swellings, especially if they demonstrate compressibility with an increase in size on Valsalva maneuvers. Simple ligation and excision are curative measures.

尼日利亚儿童颈外静脉动脉瘤似鳃裂囊肿一例。
背景:颈外静脉动脉瘤是非常罕见的。由于许多潜在的鉴别诊断,包括鳃裂囊肿等异常,它在儿童中的发生可能带来诊断挑战。目的:本研究旨在强调在儿童颈囊性肿块中警惕颈静脉动脉瘤的必要性。病例总结:我们报告一个18个月大的男孩左侧颈部肿胀持续10个月。肿胀呈囊性,在紧张或哭闹时肿大。术前诊断为鳃裂囊肿,但与术中发现不一致,术中诊断为静脉动脉瘤。结扎和切除均无后遗症。结论:颈外静脉动脉瘤虽然罕见,但在颈外侧肿胀的情况下应被视为潜在的鉴别诊断,特别是当它们在Valsalva动作中表现出压缩性和体积增加时。简单的结扎和切除是治疗措施。
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