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Case 25-2006
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MedicineSurgical PathologyPathologyIntermittent FeverDermatologySubcutaneous NodulesPathologic Lesion41-Year-old Woman
A 41-year-old woman had a three-year history of multiple painful subcutaneous nodules on the head, neck, and trunk. The pain was present at rest and increased on palpation of the nodules and with activity. The patient described intermittent fever and swelling of the arms and legs. Examination disclosed subcutaneous nodules on the neck and trunk that were tender on palpation. A diagnostic procedure was performed.
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