A lump in the neck is a common problem presenting to clinicians. In most individuals, the new lump in the neck is noticed casually by the patient himself or by others. This lump without any associated symptoms may be the only indicator of underlying malignancy in the adult population.Here, we report one such case of a vague neck lump turning out to be lymphocyte-rich classical Hodgkin's lymphoma (HL). Lymphocyte-rich classical Hodgkin's lymphoma (LRCHL) is considered a rare subtype of HL having a relatively good prognosis.
Lipomas, one of the commonest soft tissue tumours encountered in surgical OPD’s and liposarcomas are malignant tumours which may mimic the former. Here we present a case report of a 55 years old female who presented with a slow and progressively growing tumour over her right upper limb which was compressible and provided no pain or discomfort mimicking a hemangioma.
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