Neck swellings which mimic branchial cysts in HIV-positive patients

A retrospective review of over 700 HIV-positive patients referred to the ENT department at St Mary's Hospital was undertaken. This revealed nine patients whose initial presentation was due to an upper neck swelling. The clinical and cytological results are discussed as well as consideration of...

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AIDS/HIV
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HIV Seropositivity - complications
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Humans
Male
Middle Aged
Neck
Retrospective Studies
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