Childhood cervical enterogenous cyst presenting with hemiparesis

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Abstract

The clinical features of a cervical enterogenous cyst in a one-year-old boy mimicked those of an intracranial mass. Following removal of the cyst the neurological signs rapidly disappeared. The literature is reviewed from histological and clinical aspects and a classification of these cysts is proposed. © 1982 The Fellowship of Postgraduate Medicine.

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Woo, P. Y. C., & Sharr, M. M. (1982). Childhood cervical enterogenous cyst presenting with hemiparesis. Postgraduate Medical Journal, 58(681), 424–426. https://doi.org/10.1136/pgmj.58.681.424

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