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.

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  • 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

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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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