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A rare case of an inclusion cyst mimicking carcinoma unknown primary with secondary in the neck
Squamous cell carcinomas of Head and Neck are at a rising trend since recent years. Southeast Asia (especially the Indian subcontinent) is a high-risk region for these cancers. More than 200,000 new such cases are reported each year in India [1].