Occipitocervical Hemolymphangioma in an Adult with Neck Pain and Stiffness: Case Report and Literature Review
Figure 1
MRI demonstrated a mass (arrows) in the occipitocervical subcutaneous tissue with uneven signal intensity on (Figure 1(a)) sagittal T2-weighted, (Figure 1(b)) T2-weighted fat suppressed, and (Figure 1(c)) coronal enhanced images.