“…Moreover, this disease has probably been underestimated and underdiagnosed since only 6 observed cases at 3 internal medicine departments were found over a 10-year period in the medical facilities. It should, however, remain a diagnosis of exclusion and it may be therefore crucial to exclude differential diagnoses such as a tumor-like metastatic lesions, a parathyroid or thymic cyst, [6][7][8][17][18][19] sequelae of a prior injury (whether surgical or other including birthing, whiplash and stretching), [8,15,18] lymphangioma [6,17,19] or hematoma. [11] In these cases, a clinical examination and medical imaging during the acute phase should guide a clinician.…”