Is a Thornwaldt cyst dangerous?

Tornwaldt’s cyst is a benign cyst located in the upper posterior nasopharynx. It is a relatively rare lesion and most are small and asymptomatic whereas some cause nasal obstruction, postnasal drip, occipital headache or eustachian tube dysfunction.Click to see full answer. Also to know is, can Tornwaldt’s cyst cause symptoms?The most important symptoms described by patients with Tornwaldt’s cysts are: postnasal drainage, nasal obstruction, cervical stiffness associated with headache, aural fullness and serous otitis media. The latter is caused by the obstruction of Eustachian tube. can a cyst cause neck pain? Usually a sebaceous cyst grows very slowly and doesn’t cause pain. However, they can become inflamed or infected, with the overlying skin becoming red, tender, and sore. Sometimes, they occur on a site that is constantly irritated, such as a cyst on your neck that rubs against your collar. Furthermore, what causes a Thornwaldt cyst? Thornwaldt cysts are rare and benign congenital cysts in the region of the pharyngeal bursa, formed by a communication between the notochord and the nasopharyngeal endoderm. They result from a mechanical obstruction, inflammation, or abscess of the pharyngeal bursa.What is a pharyngeal cyst?Retention cysts are the most frequent benign lesions of the pharyngeal mucosal space [1, 2]. They are frequently located in the valleculae or in the aryepiglottic folds [1, 2] and they are usually found in adults [3]. The cysts have an epithelial lining and are filled with serous or mucous fluid.
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