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IN THE METARSAL OF BOTH FEET HAVE A FLAT TUMER

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Posted on Sun, 16 Jun 2019
Question: IN THE METARSAL OF BOTH FEET HAVE A FLAT TUMER . IT BOTHERS ME TO WALK. IS SURGERY A POSSIBILITY FOR THIS . IT IS NOT A GANGALENE. LOCATION IS TOP
BOTH FEET . SIZE FLAT / SIZE OF DOLLAR / THICK AS A HAND HELD ERASER
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Answered by Dr. T Chandrakant (44 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
Please give details and post actual photographs.

Detailed Answer:
Hi.
Thanks for your query, albeit short and specific.
Please give additional information for me to assist you better:
Please post clear and focused photos (if possible) as these help in some cases as on-the-spot diagnosis.
Since when are these present?
Are they hard?
Do they move with skin movements?
Or the skin moves over it and the tumor are fixed to the underlying structures?

Awaiting for the photos and feedback.

With Regards.
Dr T Chandrakant.
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IN THE METARSAL OF BOTH FEET HAVE A FLAT TUMER

Brief Answer: Please give details and post actual photographs. Detailed Answer: Hi. Thanks for your query, albeit short and specific. Please give additional information for me to assist you better: Please post clear and focused photos (if possible) as these help in some cases as on-the-spot diagnosis. Since when are these present? Are they hard? Do they move with skin movements? Or the skin moves over it and the tumor are fixed to the underlying structures? Awaiting for the photos and feedback. With Regards. Dr T Chandrakant.