1. On inspection : a single midline swelling/lump on the anterior neck, which moves on swallowing and on tongue protrusion On palpation: no differential warmth, no tenderness, single nodular, smooth, well defined borders 2. Thyroglossal duct cyst 3. Simple nodular goitre, Lymphoma, lipoma,
1. On inspect you will the lump moving during tongue protrusion and when swallowing and Palpation it's smooth and cystic in nature 2. Thyroglossal cyst 3.Dermoid cyst,Cystic hygroma, Brachial cleft cyst and Enlarged lymph node
Correct me if I’m wrong, isn’t station one a rat tail appearance seen on barrtium swallow seen in pt with eosophageal ca and bird beak in patient with alchalasia
The rat's tail sign refers to tapering of the inferior esophagus on barium swallow study. Many sources use this sign synonymously with the bird beak sign (esophagus) and indicate that it is characteristic of achalasia
I: single round lump in the medial aspect of the neck Moves with deglutition and tongue protrusion Pal:smooth, symmetrical with well defined margins,non tender, fluctuant lump.... Dx: Thyroglossal Cyst DDX: sublingual dermoid Aberrant thyroid 🤷