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Lump On The Neck At The Right Side Of The Vertebrae. Causing Discomfort. Suggestions?

Hi. For the past few months I have had a hard boney lump at the right hand side of c1 vertabrae at the back of my neck. I havent really noticed any change in size but it is hard to tell because when i move my head and neck the lump disappears or protrudes more. I dont have any pain but do have an irratating feeling there. Thank You
Mon, 5 May 2014
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I really appreciate your concern form the history given here I could say that the chances of Lipoma is very likely, because these are not causing any pain or neurological problem neither these are increasing in the size, just keep an eye on these, still to rule out the differential diagnosis these need to be investigated, hope this information helps you, have a nice day.
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Lump On The Neck At The Right Side Of The Vertebrae. Causing Discomfort. Suggestions?

HI Thank for asking to HCM I really appreciate your concern form the history given here I could say that the chances of Lipoma is very likely, because these are not causing any pain or neurological problem neither these are increasing in the size, just keep an eye on these, still to rule out the differential diagnosis these need to be investigated, hope this information helps you, have a nice day.