M Takita, H Hamaguchi, Y T Lin, T Machiya, R Matsumoto, M Iwamoto, T Kawamoto, K Matsumoto, M Sakuda
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Abstract
A case of lymphoepithelial cyst of the upper neck is presented. The patient was a 77-year-old woman. After her lesion was extirpated under clinical diagnosis of salivary gland tumor, identified as lymphoepithelial cyst (so-called branchial cyst). Histopathologically salivary gland was observed in the cyst wall composed of lymphoid tissue and was demonstrated highly active amylase-enzyme (S type) in the cyst fluid. These findings are convicted that our case originates ductal epithelium entrapped in cervical lymph node (inclusion theory of Bhaskar).