Case Report
A Case of Reactive Cervical Lymphadenopathy with Fat Necrosis Impinging on Adjacent Vascular Structures
Figure 1
Computed tomography scan of the neck without contrast showing enlarged bilateral lymph nodes. On the patient’s left, the largest lymph node ( cm; white arrow) has a central hypodensity ( cm) consistent with fatty necrosis. Additionally, the right internal jugular (IJ) vein measured 0.95 cm in the greatest diameter whereas the left IJ vein was 0.24.