Ectopic vestigial lesions of the neck and shoulders
AUTOR(ES)
Shareef, DS
RESUMO
A series of five vestigial lesions of the shoulder and back is reported. Their derivation is discussed and in four cases a branchial rather than a bronchial origin is favoured. The fifth case is held to represent skin involvement by thyroglossal duct elements.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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