Man 65 yo with history of 5 years ago having a tumor at right neck that was in growth slowly and no pain nor voice change (photo).
In examination, this mass is soft and mobile.  
Ultrasound,   
US 1 :  crossed section of this mass is subcutaneous  structure as fatty tissue,  size of 5
x 4 cm.
US 2 : this tumor  deplaces SCM and  not  connected to  normal thyroid gland.
US 3 : this tumor is nearby right CCA.
MSCT of the neck,    
CT 1=  crossed section, this tumor is subcutaneous, hypodensity,   out of thyroid gland.
CT 2=  frontal view,   this tumor  has CT density HU  IT  FROM SUB MENTAL AREA TO THE CLAVICULAR AREA.
CT3 = FRONTAL VIEW, THIS TUMOS HAD SEPTATION.
CT4 = CROSSED SECTION  TUMOR.
RADIOLOGIST DIAGNOSIS IS SUBCUTANEOUS LIPOMA.


 
 
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