Thyroglossal Fistula Presented with Multiple Tracts – A Case Report

Jyoti Ranjan Das *,Debabrata B

Abstract

Congenital anomalies in the neck region are formed at birth, however, the resulting lump or complications related to them appear sometimes in later adult life. The thyroglossal duct cyst is the most common congenital lesions. Generally it ends in foramen caecum. But in case of infected thyroglossal cyst, when gets ruptured or if inadequately excised, can end anywhere in neck. It may have single tract or multiple tracts. We present a case of thyroglossal duct tract with two endings in different place.

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