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Vure S et al. – Congenital midline cervical cleft is an uncommon malformation. The authors report a case of a baby girl aged 3 days with a CMCC associated with a cyst reported as a bronchogenic cyst. The pathology is not specific. The association of BC and CMCC is extremely rare and only five cases have been found in the literature.

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