This document discusses various branchial remnants and their characteristics. It describes:
- First branchial cleft cysts which can be parallel to the external auditory canal or connect to the malleus or incus.
- Second branchial cleft cysts, the most common type, which present as painless neck masses behind the sternocleidomastoid muscle.
- Preauricular pits and sinuses which can lead to interconnected cysts in front of the tragus.
- Skin tags which are usually benign but may be associated with other conditions.
- Branchial fistulas which have openings in the tonsillar fossa.
- Surgical excision is usually required to treat infected or