Abstract
BACKGROUND: Parapharyngeal space masses are rare lesions identified in pediatric patients. The present case describes the clinical history and surgical treatment of a parapharyngeal space in a 32-month-old female. METHODS: The electronic medical record was used for this retrospective case report. RESULTS: A 32-month-old female had a nonsignificant clinical presentation and a negative flexible laryngoscopy. Upon imaging, a mass was seen in the left parapharyngeal space. Resection of the mass was conducted. The final pathology confirmed a benign simple cyst. The patient did not have any postoperative complications. CONCLUSIONS: This case illustrates that surgical resection can be an adequate treatment method for a parapharyngeal space mass. It also adds to the literature on types of parapharyngeal space masses that may present in pediatric patients.