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APPROACH TO NECK MASSES
Mass: a lump or an aggregation of coherent material (soft tissue
mass)
Lump: an irregularly shaped mass or piece (breast lump)
Swelling: an abnormal enlargement of a part of body, typically as
a result of an accumulation of fluid
Cyst: a swelling consisting of collection of fluid in the sac which is
lined by epithelium or endothelium
Anatomy
The neck is the transitional area between the base of the
cranium superiorly and the clavicles inferiorly.
The neck joins the head to the trunk and limbs, serving as
a major conduit for structures passing between them.
Anatomic landmarks:
Anteriorly: the neck starts from lower border of mandible to the upper borderof
the sternum (suprasternal notch) and clavicles.
Posteriorly: from external occipital protuberance to the
spinous process of C7
Anatomy of the neck by triangles
Anterior triangle more subdivided:
Posterior triangle more subdivided:
Surface Anatomy
Anatomy of the Lymph nodes of the neck
Surface Anatomy
Patient presented with neck lump, swelling or
mass, what is your work up?
History
History:
1. Age:
Neck masses in children and young adults are more commonly infl
ammatory than congenital, and rarely neoplastic.
Inadult always there is suspension to be neoplastic.
2. Location
Medline swellings
Lateral swellings
3. Duration
Inflammatory disorders are usually acute in onset, and resolve within
6 weeks.
Cervical lymphadenitis is often associated with recent upper
tract infection.
Congenital masses are often present from birth as small,
masses, which enlarge rapidly after mild upper respiratory tract
infection.
Metastatic carcinoma tends to have a short history of progressive
enlargement.
Transient post-prandial swelling in the submandibular or parotid area
suggests salivary gland duct stenosis that may lead to obstruction.
Bilateral diffuse tender parotid enlargement is most commonly mumps
in children and sialosis in adults.
4. Discharge
Suggest infection mostly complicated congenital
pathologies due to fistula or sinus formation with supper
added infection (Abscess)
5. Others
Family Hx: TB
Social Hx:smoking, alcohol, and history of travel and contact
Examination
Physical examination
1. General examination (JACOL +Vital signs)
2. Full head and neck examination
The oral cavity and nasopharyngeal
Mucosal surfaces, is helpful, especially when suspecting
Palpate the thyroid
The lumps relation to muscles, trachea, and hyoid bone!
The location, mobility and consistency of a neck mass can often
it within a general aetiological group – congenital,
nodal/inflammatory, vascular, salivary or neoplastic.
Do not forget to chick the abdomen !!!!
Congenital masses are generally soft, smooth and mobile, may be
tender when infected.
Inflammatory adenopathy is tender, mobile mass
Chronic inflammatory masses and lymphomas are often non-
tender and rubbery and may be either mobile or feel like matted
adenopathy.
Inolder age groups, the submandibular and parotid glands become
ptotic and mimic neck lumps, and can cause concern to patients.
Features rise suspicion of malignancy:
1. voice change,
2. odynophagia,
3. dysphagia,
4. haemoptysis
5. previous radiation, especially with thyroid tumours.
6. oral lesions, recent trauma, globus sensation,
7. referred ear pain, muffled or decreasedhearing
8. constitutional symptoms (e.g. night sweats, anorexia, weight loss),
9. unilateral nasal discharge or epistaxis,
10. family history of cancer and previous tumours
Diagnostic tools
Diagnostic studies
1. Investigations:
I. Full blood count
II. Erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR).
III. Throat swab: occasionally helpful, but must be sent immediately in the proper medium.
IV. Viral serology: Epstein–Barr virus, cytomegalovirus and toxoplasmosis.
V. Thyroid function tests ultrasound in all cases of thyroid enlargement.
2. Images:
I. Ultrasonography is useful in differentiating solid from cystic masses.
II. Chest X-ray in smokers with persistent neck lump.
III. CT scan and MRI to determine the extent of the masses
3. Fine needle aspiration biopsy (FNAB) is helpful for the diagnosis of neck masses andany
neck lump that is not an obvious abscess and persists following antibiotic therapy.
 A negative result may require a repeat FNAB, ultrasound-guided FNAB or even anopen
biopsy.
Treatment is differ according to the diagnosis
Characteristics of non-malignant necklumps
1. Cystic hygroma (Lymphangiomas)
Itis a congenital lesion usually present within the
first year of life.(post. Triangle)
Usually remain unchanged into adulthood
Issoft, cystic, multilocular, partially compressible
and brilliantly transilluminant. and may present
with pressure effects.
CT or MRI may help define the extent of the
neoplasm
Treatment of lymphangiomas includes injection
with picibanil or excision for easily accessible
lesions or those affecting vitalfunctions.
2. Haemangiomas
Often appear bluish andare
compressible.
CT or MRI may help define theextent
of the neoplasm, especially
intrathoracic.
Treatment :(depend on site, size and
severity) most often resolve
spontaneously within the first decade.
surgical treatment is reserved for
lesions with rapid growth involving
vital structures, which fail medical
therapy (cs,laser or oral propranolol
in infantile type).
3. Branchial cleft cysts
Reminant of branchial cleft (2nd).
Most commonly occur in the second orthird
decades!
Pain +/- (severe throbbing pain)
Usually presents as a smooth, fluctuant
nontender (tender) ,nontransluminal mass
mobile forwards and downwards, underlyingthe
anterior border of the sternomastoidmuscle.
Branchial fistula or sinus!
Primary treatment is with control of infection by
antibiotics, followed by surgical excision.
4. Thyroglossal duct cyst
This is a common congenital midline neck
mass.
Sometimes at the lateral edge of the
thyroid cartilage.
Pain and tenderness +/-
Can be moved transversally but can not
be moved vertically
Elevates on protrusion of thetongue.
Treatment is with initial control of infection
with antibiotics, followed by surgical
excision including the mid-portion of the
body of the hyoid bone (Sistrunk’s
procedure). Occasionally, these lesions
become infected and resolve, or persist
following surgery as a thyroglossal fistula.
5. Lipoma
Lipomas are the most common benign soft tissue neoplasm in
the neck. They are poorly defined, soft masses usually
after the fourth decade.
They are usually asymptomatic, soft to feel and deep to the
FNAC or MRI Scan can confirm the diagnosis.
Surgery is indicated when the lump is increasing in size,
cosmesis, or when there is doubt about the accuracy of
diagnosis.
6. Sebaceous cysts
These are common masses occurring
often in older people but can occur atany
age.
They are slow growing, but sometimes
fluctuant and painful when infected.
Diagnosis is made clinically; the skin
overlying the mass is adherent and a
punctum is often identified.
Excisional biopsy confirms the diagnosis.
7. Cervical lymphadenopathy
Acute lymphadenitis
tender swelling
Antibiotic trial, Less acute inflammatory
nodes generally regress in size over 2–6
weeks.
Ifthe lesion does not respond!
biopsy
n
)
8. TB cervical lymphadenitis
Upper and middle deep cervical LN
Onset: gradually
Pain: +/-
Systemic symptoms unusual in young (occurs with
Abscess (painful, increase size, and skin discoloratio
Mass: indistinct, firm, matted, fluctuate!
Temperature! (Cold abscess)
• Treatment with anti TB (6-9 months)
Rifampicin
Ethambutol
INH
Pyrazinamide
9. Carotid body tumour
Rare tumour of chemoreceptors (40-60 years).
Slow-growing painless some time pulsating
lump may be bilateral.
Side to side movement
Symptoms of transient cerebral ischemia!
Potato tumours (hard, non tender)
Palpation may induce vasovagal attack
Biopsy is contraindicated MRI angiography is
the investigation of choice.
Surgical removal is based on patient factors
presenting symptoms.
10. Pharyngeal pouch
diverticulum of the pharynx through the gap
between the horizontal fibres of the
cricopharyngeus muscle below and the
lowermost oblique fibres of the inferior
constrictor muscle above.
history of halitosis regurgitation of froth and
food. There is no bile or acid taste to it.
Pressure on the swelling causes gurgling
sounds and regurgitation
Treatment: cricopharyngeal myotomy
11. Ludwing’s angina
Rare but serious connective tissue infection of the
floor of the mouth
Mostly due to dental infections
Sings of inflammation present
Treatment: drainage of pus +antibiotic to cover
aerobes with anaerobes
12. Thyroid masses
Thyroid neoplasms are a common cause
of anterior compartment neck masses in
all age groups, with a female
predominance, and are mostly benign.
Fine needle aspiration of thyroid masses
has become the standard of care and
ultrasound may show whether the mass
cystic.
Unsatisfactory aspirates should be
repeated, and negative aspirates should
be followed up with a repeat FNAC and
examination in 3 months’ time.
Characteristics of malignant neck lumps
1. LYMPHOMAS
Painless lump, nontender smooth and discrete
Slow growing
Patient Presented with malaise, wt. loss, pallor.
Fever, rigor and hepatosplenomegaly
Mediastinal mass (SVC syndrome)
Abdomen pressure on IVC may cause bi lateral leg oedma
other lymph nodes in the axilla, groin and abdomen should
examined
Treatment: according to stage (radiosensitive)
2. METASTATIC LYMPH NODES
Upper cervical lymph nodes (upper aerodigestive tract).
Accessory chain of nodes in the posterior triangle (Nasopharyngeal
malignancies). Inmany cases
(Occult primary) most common sites are tonsil, base of tongue,
nasopharynx and pyriform sinus.
Virchow's LN (toisier ’ssign) abd. And thoracicmalignancies
Painless, nontender, and hard masses
Work up: Search for primary and deal with it
Tobe a successful surgeon
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Approach To Management Of Neck Mass

  • 2. Mass: a lump or an aggregation of coherent material (soft tissue mass) Lump: an irregularly shaped mass or piece (breast lump) Swelling: an abnormal enlargement of a part of body, typically as a result of an accumulation of fluid Cyst: a swelling consisting of collection of fluid in the sac which is lined by epithelium or endothelium
  • 3. Anatomy The neck is the transitional area between the base of the cranium superiorly and the clavicles inferiorly. The neck joins the head to the trunk and limbs, serving as a major conduit for structures passing between them.
  • 4. Anatomic landmarks: Anteriorly: the neck starts from lower border of mandible to the upper borderof the sternum (suprasternal notch) and clavicles.
  • 5. Posteriorly: from external occipital protuberance to the spinous process of C7
  • 6. Anatomy of the neck by triangles
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  • 14. Anatomy of the Lymph nodes of the neck
  • 16. Patient presented with neck lump, swelling or mass, what is your work up?
  • 18. History: 1. Age: Neck masses in children and young adults are more commonly infl ammatory than congenital, and rarely neoplastic. Inadult always there is suspension to be neoplastic.
  • 21. 3. Duration Inflammatory disorders are usually acute in onset, and resolve within 6 weeks. Cervical lymphadenitis is often associated with recent upper tract infection. Congenital masses are often present from birth as small, masses, which enlarge rapidly after mild upper respiratory tract infection. Metastatic carcinoma tends to have a short history of progressive enlargement. Transient post-prandial swelling in the submandibular or parotid area suggests salivary gland duct stenosis that may lead to obstruction. Bilateral diffuse tender parotid enlargement is most commonly mumps in children and sialosis in adults.
  • 22. 4. Discharge Suggest infection mostly complicated congenital pathologies due to fistula or sinus formation with supper added infection (Abscess)
  • 23. 5. Others Family Hx: TB Social Hx:smoking, alcohol, and history of travel and contact
  • 25. Physical examination 1. General examination (JACOL +Vital signs) 2. Full head and neck examination The oral cavity and nasopharyngeal Mucosal surfaces, is helpful, especially when suspecting Palpate the thyroid The lumps relation to muscles, trachea, and hyoid bone! The location, mobility and consistency of a neck mass can often it within a general aetiological group – congenital, nodal/inflammatory, vascular, salivary or neoplastic.
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  • 27. Do not forget to chick the abdomen !!!!
  • 28. Congenital masses are generally soft, smooth and mobile, may be tender when infected. Inflammatory adenopathy is tender, mobile mass Chronic inflammatory masses and lymphomas are often non- tender and rubbery and may be either mobile or feel like matted adenopathy. Inolder age groups, the submandibular and parotid glands become ptotic and mimic neck lumps, and can cause concern to patients.
  • 29. Features rise suspicion of malignancy: 1. voice change, 2. odynophagia, 3. dysphagia, 4. haemoptysis 5. previous radiation, especially with thyroid tumours. 6. oral lesions, recent trauma, globus sensation, 7. referred ear pain, muffled or decreasedhearing 8. constitutional symptoms (e.g. night sweats, anorexia, weight loss), 9. unilateral nasal discharge or epistaxis, 10. family history of cancer and previous tumours
  • 31. Diagnostic studies 1. Investigations: I. Full blood count II. Erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR). III. Throat swab: occasionally helpful, but must be sent immediately in the proper medium. IV. Viral serology: Epstein–Barr virus, cytomegalovirus and toxoplasmosis. V. Thyroid function tests ultrasound in all cases of thyroid enlargement. 2. Images: I. Ultrasonography is useful in differentiating solid from cystic masses. II. Chest X-ray in smokers with persistent neck lump. III. CT scan and MRI to determine the extent of the masses 3. Fine needle aspiration biopsy (FNAB) is helpful for the diagnosis of neck masses andany neck lump that is not an obvious abscess and persists following antibiotic therapy.  A negative result may require a repeat FNAB, ultrasound-guided FNAB or even anopen biopsy.
  • 32. Treatment is differ according to the diagnosis
  • 33. Characteristics of non-malignant necklumps 1. Cystic hygroma (Lymphangiomas) Itis a congenital lesion usually present within the first year of life.(post. Triangle) Usually remain unchanged into adulthood Issoft, cystic, multilocular, partially compressible and brilliantly transilluminant. and may present with pressure effects. CT or MRI may help define the extent of the neoplasm Treatment of lymphangiomas includes injection with picibanil or excision for easily accessible lesions or those affecting vitalfunctions.
  • 34. 2. Haemangiomas Often appear bluish andare compressible. CT or MRI may help define theextent of the neoplasm, especially intrathoracic. Treatment :(depend on site, size and severity) most often resolve spontaneously within the first decade. surgical treatment is reserved for lesions with rapid growth involving vital structures, which fail medical therapy (cs,laser or oral propranolol in infantile type).
  • 35. 3. Branchial cleft cysts Reminant of branchial cleft (2nd). Most commonly occur in the second orthird decades! Pain +/- (severe throbbing pain) Usually presents as a smooth, fluctuant nontender (tender) ,nontransluminal mass mobile forwards and downwards, underlyingthe anterior border of the sternomastoidmuscle. Branchial fistula or sinus! Primary treatment is with control of infection by antibiotics, followed by surgical excision.
  • 36. 4. Thyroglossal duct cyst This is a common congenital midline neck mass. Sometimes at the lateral edge of the thyroid cartilage. Pain and tenderness +/- Can be moved transversally but can not be moved vertically Elevates on protrusion of thetongue. Treatment is with initial control of infection with antibiotics, followed by surgical excision including the mid-portion of the body of the hyoid bone (Sistrunk’s procedure). Occasionally, these lesions become infected and resolve, or persist following surgery as a thyroglossal fistula.
  • 37. 5. Lipoma Lipomas are the most common benign soft tissue neoplasm in the neck. They are poorly defined, soft masses usually after the fourth decade. They are usually asymptomatic, soft to feel and deep to the FNAC or MRI Scan can confirm the diagnosis. Surgery is indicated when the lump is increasing in size, cosmesis, or when there is doubt about the accuracy of diagnosis.
  • 38. 6. Sebaceous cysts These are common masses occurring often in older people but can occur atany age. They are slow growing, but sometimes fluctuant and painful when infected. Diagnosis is made clinically; the skin overlying the mass is adherent and a punctum is often identified. Excisional biopsy confirms the diagnosis.
  • 39. 7. Cervical lymphadenopathy Acute lymphadenitis tender swelling Antibiotic trial, Less acute inflammatory nodes generally regress in size over 2–6 weeks. Ifthe lesion does not respond! biopsy
  • 40. n ) 8. TB cervical lymphadenitis Upper and middle deep cervical LN Onset: gradually Pain: +/- Systemic symptoms unusual in young (occurs with Abscess (painful, increase size, and skin discoloratio Mass: indistinct, firm, matted, fluctuate! Temperature! (Cold abscess)
  • 41. • Treatment with anti TB (6-9 months) Rifampicin Ethambutol INH Pyrazinamide
  • 42. 9. Carotid body tumour Rare tumour of chemoreceptors (40-60 years). Slow-growing painless some time pulsating lump may be bilateral. Side to side movement Symptoms of transient cerebral ischemia! Potato tumours (hard, non tender) Palpation may induce vasovagal attack Biopsy is contraindicated MRI angiography is the investigation of choice. Surgical removal is based on patient factors presenting symptoms.
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  • 44. 10. Pharyngeal pouch diverticulum of the pharynx through the gap between the horizontal fibres of the cricopharyngeus muscle below and the lowermost oblique fibres of the inferior constrictor muscle above. history of halitosis regurgitation of froth and food. There is no bile or acid taste to it. Pressure on the swelling causes gurgling sounds and regurgitation Treatment: cricopharyngeal myotomy
  • 45. 11. Ludwing’s angina Rare but serious connective tissue infection of the floor of the mouth Mostly due to dental infections Sings of inflammation present Treatment: drainage of pus +antibiotic to cover aerobes with anaerobes
  • 46. 12. Thyroid masses Thyroid neoplasms are a common cause of anterior compartment neck masses in all age groups, with a female predominance, and are mostly benign. Fine needle aspiration of thyroid masses has become the standard of care and ultrasound may show whether the mass cystic. Unsatisfactory aspirates should be repeated, and negative aspirates should be followed up with a repeat FNAC and examination in 3 months’ time.
  • 47. Characteristics of malignant neck lumps 1. LYMPHOMAS Painless lump, nontender smooth and discrete Slow growing Patient Presented with malaise, wt. loss, pallor. Fever, rigor and hepatosplenomegaly Mediastinal mass (SVC syndrome) Abdomen pressure on IVC may cause bi lateral leg oedma other lymph nodes in the axilla, groin and abdomen should examined Treatment: according to stage (radiosensitive)
  • 48. 2. METASTATIC LYMPH NODES Upper cervical lymph nodes (upper aerodigestive tract). Accessory chain of nodes in the posterior triangle (Nasopharyngeal malignancies). Inmany cases (Occult primary) most common sites are tonsil, base of tongue, nasopharynx and pyriform sinus. Virchow's LN (toisier ’ssign) abd. And thoracicmalignancies Painless, nontender, and hard masses Work up: Search for primary and deal with it
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