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B-Cell Lymphoma Arm Masses: 1
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A 48-year-old man presented with arm masses. He had been treating them as self-diagnosed “lipomas” for a year using a homeopathic strategy of “alkalinizing his pH”. He reported no weight loss or systemic symptoms.
B-Cell Lymphoma Arm Masses: 2
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The proximal brachial lesions are shown.
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B-Cell Lymphoma Arm Masses: 3
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A close-up of the umbilicated forearm lesion is shown.
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