¶ … practitioner in a family medical practice, a physician will see an assortment of ailments. Many inflicted individuals first seek aid in a family practice setting. From that point multiple outcomes and referrals are possible. The treatment can also vary greatly. Treatment can range from a simple dose of antibiotics to surgery. In this aspect, family clinics and physicians are of great importance in American society. Branchial cleft cysts are fairly uncommon and there are three known types. As it is the result of a recessive genetic disorder, both parents must be carries for the ailment. "The birth defect may appear as open spaces called cleft sinuses, which may develop on one or both sides of the neck. A branchial cleft cyst may form from fluid drained from a sinus. The cyst or sinus can become infected" (McGuirt, 2005). This type of cyst is generally composed of squamous or columnar cell types and it is not uncommon for a branchial cleft cyst to contain cholesterol crystals. A branchial cleft cyst is also knows as a "pharyngeal fistula." Although sometimes painful, and unsightly this type of cyst is not considered life threatening. Typically these cases are seen by a primary care physician in a family medical practice and then further referred to an otolaryngologist for further assessment and treatment.
Case Report
A teenage female is brought into a family clinic on the afternoon of October 21, 2009. For purposes of this assay, she will be referred to as "Patient 1." Patient 1 is a 17-year-old female with a golf-ball sized protrusion from the right side...
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