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By Kevin Haines, DO, and Alex Merkulov, MD

History
A 30-year-old man presented to otolaryngology with a midline neck mass. Patient reported noticing the midline neck mass a few weeks after a viral illness. On physical exam, a 4.5 cm in diameter mass was noted just left of midline without overlying skin change. The mass was mobile with swallowing. There was no associated tenderness. The patient denied weight loss, difficulty swallowing, or other constitutional symptoms. The patient was referred for a soft tissue targeted neck ultrasound and a CT of the neck with IV contrast. Continue reading »
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