A 65-year-old man with a 2-month history of left-sided neck swelling presented through the cancer pathway. There was no associated ‘red flag’ symptoms, and clinical examination revealed a left anterior… Click to show full abstract
A 65-year-old man with a 2-month history of left-sided neck swelling presented through the cancer pathway. There was no associated ‘red flag’ symptoms, and clinical examination revealed a left anterior triangle, non-pulsatile firm swelling atypical of a lymph node. Ultrasound scan imaging confirmed a complex structure with an echogenic centre and hypoechoic periphery, which was confirmed on CT as an osteoma of the hyoid. This is an extremely unusual cause of a neck lump, and an extensive literature review revealed only two previously documented cases.
               
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