Table 1.
The demographic, clinical, and ultrasound characteristics of pediatric patients with congenital and acquired lateral neck masses.
Table 2.
Findings of histopathology and citology examinations in pediatric patients with lateral neck masses.
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.
Fig 2.
Images of lateral neck masses ultrasound findings (BCC-branchial cleft cyst; LM-lymphatic malformations; US-ultrasound).
Fig 3.
Anatomical scheme of lateral neck masses localization in our study (SCM—sternocleidomastoid).
Table 3.
Values of sensitivity for ultrasound and clinical examinations of congenital and acquired lateral neck masses in children.