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Differential diagnoses of Neck Swellings

Triangles of Neck

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The following anatomic points define the anterior compartment/triangle of the neck:

  1. Superiorly: inferior border of the mandible
  2. Laterally: anterior border of the sternocleidomastoid muscle laterally
  3. Inferiorly: clavicle
  4. Medially: vertical midline from mental symphysis to suprasternal notch medially.

Contents: larynx, trachea, esophagus, thyroid and parathyroid glands, carotid sheath, and suprahyoid and infrahyoid strap muscles.

Submandibular triangle: region contained in the anterior neck bordered by the inferior margin of the mandible and the digastric, stylohyoid, and mylohyoid muscles. This region contains the submandibular gland and the marginal mandibular branch of the facial nerve.

Submental triangle: region bordered by the hyoid bone, the paired anterior bellies of the digastric muscles, and the mylohyoid muscle.

The upper belly of the omohyoid muscle in the anterior neck further divides the anterior neck into an upper carotid triangle and a lower muscular triangle.

The lateral neck or posterior triangle, is defined by following anatomic points:

Contents: lymph node–bearing tissue, the spinal accessory nerve, and the cervical plexus.

The inferior belly of the omohyoid muscle further defines a lower subclavian triangle in the lateral neck that contains the brachial plexus and subclavian vessels.

General rules applicable to Neck Swellings

A. Rule of 7s for Duration of Swelling:

B. 80:20 rule for Malignant vs Benign Neck Swellings:

C. 20:40 rule for Age group:

<20 years:

20-40 years:

>40 years:

Midline Neck Swellings:

Submental region (2):

Between menton and hyoid (3):

Between hyoid and thyroid cartilage (4):

Between thyroid and cricoid (5):

Between cricoid and supra-sternal notch (6):

At suprasternal space of Burns (7):

Laternal Neck Swellings:

Anterior trianglePosterior triangle
Lymph nodesLymph nodes
Cold abscess
Lymph nodes
Cold abscess
Salivary glandsSubmandibular swelling
Parotid swelling
 
Cystic structuresBranchial cystCystic hygroma
Vascular structuresCarotid body tumor
Carotid body aneurysm
Subclavian artery aneurysm
Other structuresSternomastoid “tumor”Cervical rib

Mnemonic for Cystic neck swelling: ABCD
1. Anterior to SCM: Branchial cyst
2. Cystic hygroma: Dorsal to SCM

Solid and Cystic Swellings:

Solid swellings: Glands (Lymph node, salivary gland, thyroid gland), Vessels, Nerves, Subcutaneous, Sternocleidomastoid muscle, Bone

Cystic swellings: Air (Laryngocele), Fluid (Thyroglossal cyst, Dermoid cyst, Cystic hygroma, Branchial cyst), Abscess, Blood (Hemangioma, Aneurysm)

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