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Table 1.

The demographic, clinical, and ultrasound characteristics of pediatric patients with congenital and acquired lateral neck masses.

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Table 2.

Findings of histopathology and citology examinations in pediatric patients with lateral neck masses.

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Fig 1.

The results of multiple logistic regression analysis with congenital lateral neck masses as an outcome variable.

* p < 0.05; ** p < 0.01; *** p < 0.001 vs corresponding reference category; dotted line indicates value of equal chances for manifestation of selected clinical and US parameters.

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Fig 2.

Images of lateral neck masses ultrasound findings (BCC-branchial cleft cyst; LM-lymphatic malformations; US-ultrasound).

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Fig 3.

Anatomical scheme of lateral neck masses localization in our study (SCM—sternocleidomastoid).

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Table 3.

Values of sensitivity for ultrasound and clinical examinations of congenital and acquired lateral neck masses in children.

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