| A child of 5 years with complaints of parents on the lesion of the front surface of the neck just a little above the sternum and is strictly in the center of the neck, which is visible only when the head is tilted back. As it turned out after the current ultrasound, earlier ultrasound was performed, including in one large network of medical centers, where the midline cyst of the neck(thyroglossal duct cyst) was suspected by ultrasonography, previous images roughly corresponded to those obtained on the current study. In the middle line of the anterior surface of the neck, in the area of the complaints, at ultrasound is visualized a hypoechoic lesion of 7x5x11 mm, oval, in the projection between the subcutaneos fat and the fascia of the neck, presumably interfascially, at the CFM / PD without blood flow (fibroma? lipoma? else?). external link | |