Heterotopic Pharyngeal Brain

Abstract
• We report a case of heterotopic brain tissue in the oropharynx without connection to the CNS. We attempt to differentiate this developmental anomaly from encephaloceles and nasal gliomas, in which a communication with the CNS may lead to the development of postoperative meningitis. (Arch Otolaryngol 1981;107:385-386)

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