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      Bilateral first and second arch anomalies: a rare presentation.

      Singapore Medical Journal
      Adolescent, Branchial Region, abnormalities, surgery, Cutaneous Fistula, Humans, Male

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          Branchial sinuses are one of the most common congenital anomalies present. They are usually unilateral; bilateral cases are present but are rare. The presentation of bilateral branchial sinus anomalies along with bilateral first arch anomalies is very rare. Here, we present a case of bilateral first arch anomalies co-existing with bilateral second arch anomalies in a patient with no related family history and no associated syndrome.

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          Chemistry
          Adolescent,Branchial Region,abnormalities,surgery,Cutaneous Fistula,Humans,Male
          Chemistry
          Adolescent, Branchial Region, abnormalities, surgery, Cutaneous Fistula, Humans, Male

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