Congenital nodular changes on the neck
Congenital nodular changes on the
neck are a remnant of the ducts or tissues involved in organ building during
the developmental period.
These changes are manifested in the
form of soft, smooth and moving subcutaneous creations located in the midline
of the neck above the larynx or on one side of the neck along the sternocrine
and collarbone muscles.
There are also tumors known as
benign tumors ("benign") around the neck. These are hemangiomas of
various types, mixed tumors associated with salivary glands - parotid and
submandibular glands. Their treatment is usually operational.
The appearance of any creatures
around the neck requires thorough research in specialist clinics.
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