Case 362 Enunciado A 51-year-old previously healthy male presented with a history of a progressively enlarging cervical mass for the past 6 years. The mass was painless, and had no associated inflammatory signs or systemic symptoms. Two years ago, he underwent surgical excision of a lesion behind the ear, with local recurrence and contralateral growth. He referred a significant history of alcohol drinking since he was young, but denied smoking. Frontal photograph of the patient. Frontal photograph of the patient. Frontal photograph of the patient. Question:Based on the clinical history and the presented images, what is the most likely diagnosis? Lymph node metastasis Hodgkin's lymphoma Madelung's syndrome Diffuse goiter Anterior Próximo Próximo Time is Up! Time's up