Abstract
In six of 91 cases of Hodgkin's disease observed over a three-year period, a tumor mass filling the infraclavicular hollow was noted. It was on the left side in all instances. Although in four cases it was the only superficial manifestation of Hodgkin's disease for a long period, in all cases there were ultimately other areas of involvement. The lesion did not occur in any of 81 cases of lymphosarcoma observed concurrently.
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