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What Causes Small Mass In The Region Of Uvula?

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Posted on Tue, 9 Dec 2014
Question: I am a 49 year old male.
I felt a small mass with the tip of my tongue in the region of my uvula on the left side yesterday.
It is not sore and when I looked into my mouth with a light, I was able to see what looked like a small oddly shaped red blisterlike mass just where the uvula attaches to the palate on the left side. Almost like a herpes blister. Of course I am freaking out thinking I have thoat cancer.
I am an occasional marijuana smoker and am worried that this caused the blister. I do not smoke cigarettes.
Any thoughts?
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Answered by Dr. Monish De (36 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
incisional biopsy

Detailed Answer:
Hi


Since you are having a small mass in the region of your uvula on the left side i will advise you to an incisional biopsy where a small piece of tissue is cut from the abnormal looking area in your throat.

A pathologist will then inspect the cells under a microscope to see if they are cancerous.

Since you are occasional marijuana smoker biopsy needs to be done to rule out malignancy.

Regards

DR DE
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What Causes Small Mass In The Region Of Uvula?

Brief Answer: incisional biopsy Detailed Answer: Hi Since you are having a small mass in the region of your uvula on the left side i will advise you to an incisional biopsy where a small piece of tissue is cut from the abnormal looking area in your throat. A pathologist will then inspect the cells under a microscope to see if they are cancerous. Since you are occasional marijuana smoker biopsy needs to be done to rule out malignancy. Regards DR DE