My 2 month son is incidentally identified on right side as ectopic cervical thymus
First we think that his right neck side is thick in compare to left side...it is minor difference
We do ultrasound and it confirm that he has ectopic cervical
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Ectopic cervical thymus is a rare but benign condition where a small part of the thymus gland is located in the neck instead of the chest. It often appears as a soft neck swelling and is usually found incidentally, as in your baby’s case.
In most cases, no treatment is required if:
The baby has no breathing, feeding, or voice issues
The swelling is non-growing and non-tender
It’s confirmed to be thymic tissue on ultrasound
Next Steps
Continue regular monitoring of the swelling every 2–3 months with your pediatrician.
Repeat ultrasound if swelling increases in size or becomes firm/tender.
If any symptoms like difficulty breathing, swallowing, or persistent hoarseness occur, consult a pediatric surgeon or pediatric ENT for further evaluation.
No biopsy or surgery is usually needed unless symptoms or rapid growth is seen.
Health Tips
Avoid massaging or pressing the swelling. Don’t panic — most ectopic thymus cases remain harmless and regress with time.
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Your baby has a small mass in the neck which is made up of thymus tissue, something all babies naturally have in the chest. Sometimes, this thymus doesn’t completely move to the chest during development and stays in the neck. It is usually harmless.
Next Steps
monitor it with ultrasound and only intervene if it grows or causes problems
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