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  Vol. 110 No. 12, December 1984 TABLE OF CONTENTS
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ROBERT E. FECHNER, MD

Arch Otolaryngol. 1984;110(12):820-823.

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PATHOLOGIC QUIZ CASE 1

Robert E. Fechner, MD

A 52-year-old man had been aware of a small, nontender lump in the posterior triangle of his neck. He thought that the lump had been present for at least a year and that it might be growing slightly in size. On physical examination, a soft 2-cm mass was located in the subcutaneous tissue of the neck. It was slightly movable and nontender. A thorough examination of the oral cavity and upper respiratory tract showed normal results. There were no other remarkable physical findings. The lesion was readily excised, and the surgeon stated that it "shelled out." A cut surface of the tumor is seen in Fig 1 and photographs of the tissue sections in Figs 2 through 5.

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PATHOLOGIC QUIZ CASE 2

Michael Barat, MD, James J. Sciubba, DMD, PhD Long Island Jewish-Hillside Medical Center, New Hyde Park, . . . [Full Text PDF of this Article]


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University of Virginia School of Medicine, Charlottesville



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