A rare case of a lingual mass in a neonate.

J Surg Case Rep

Department of ENT, Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, Cambridge, UK.

Published: April 2018

A large lingual cyst was noted on the 22-week antenatal ultrasound, which grew in proportion to the foetus on serial imaging. An elective c-section was performed in view of possible airway obstruction, and the neonate initially required oxygen to maintain saturations. Aged 1 month, the baby developed significant breastfeeding difficulties secondary to rapid cyst and secondary tongue enlargement, completely filling the oral cavity. Fifteen millilitres of fluid were aspirated in clinic, resulting in reduction of tongue size and immediate improvement in feeding. The patient subsequently underwent surgical excision of the cyst, which filled most of the anterior two-thirds of the tongue up to the foramen caecum. Histology supported the diagnosis of lingual thyroglossal duct cyst. A rare variant of thyroglossal duct cysts, these cysts can be potentially difficult to manage. More commonly located in the tongue base, we present an even rarer variant, that of an anterior tongue cyst.

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