Abstract
A 30 year-old female presented with a gradually increasing painless swelling in the back of the neck, growing since the last two years. The swelling was about 2 cm in size when first noticed, which gradually increased to its present size (Figure 1). Examination revealed a large, soft, globular swelling in the back of the nape of the neck. Surface was lobulated and the margins were rounded, well defined and slipped under the finger.
Highlights
The swelling was about 2 cm in size when first noticed, which gradually increased to its present size (Figure 1)
The skin was free and the swelling was freely mobile on the underlying structures
The swelling became more prominent on contraction of the underlying trapezius muscle
Summary
Mulkalwar et al Clin Med Img Lib 2021, 7:180 Alhad Mulkalwar*, Sujay Jaju and Samir Deolekar *Corresponding author: Alhad Mulkalwar, Intern (M.B.B.S), Seth Gordhandas Sunderdas Medical College and King Edward Memorial Hospital, Acharya Donde Marg, Parel, Mumbai - 400 012, India
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