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Written by Dr. Andrew McAllister
(MBBS, FRACS) – Surgeon
Question 1
A 38-year-old man presents with a slowly enlarging lump on the dorsal aspect of his right wrist as shown in the picture. He first noticed it 6 months ago. It is generally painless but becomes more noticeable after typing or lifting weights. On examination, there is a soft, smooth, fluctuant swelling over the extensor aspect of the wrist that transilluminates. It is non-tender and not attached to overlying skin or underlying bone. There is no history of trauma or systemic symptoms.

What is the most likely diagnosis?
A) Lipoma
B) Ganglion cyst
C) Synovial sarcoma
D) Rheumatoid nodule
E) Epidermoid cyst
Question 2
Maria, a 45-year-old woman, presents with a painless, slowly growing lump on her left shoulder as shown in the below picture. She first noticed it about 1 year ago. On examination, the lump is soft, mobile, and well-circumscribed beneath the skin. It is not tender, and the overlying skin is normal. There are no signs of inflammation or neurovascular compromise.

What is the most likely diagnosis?
A) Lipoma
B) Sebaceous cyst
C) Dermatofibroma
D) Sarcoma
E) Abscess
Question 3
James, a 30-year-old man, presents with a slowly enlarging lump on the lateral side of his neck as shown in the below picture. He noticed it 4 months ago. The lump is painless but occasionally causes mild discomfort when turning his head. On examination, the swelling is soft, fluctuant, and located just anterior to the sternocleidomastoid muscle. It moves slightly on swallowing but does not move with tongue protrusion. There is no overlying skin redness or warmth.

What is the most likely diagnosis?
A) Thyroglossal cyst
B) Branchial cleft cyst
C) Lymphadenopathy
D) Lipoma
E) Abscess
