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Lateral Neck Cyst: Causes, Symptoms and Treatment

A lateral neck cyst is a congenital, benign fluid-filled sac on the side of the neck, arising from remnants of embryonic branchial arch tissue. It is often first noticed in childhood or early adulthood.

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