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Lumps In Calf Of Right Leg. Diagnosed Having Bone On Bone In Knees, Giving No Trouble. Suggestions

lumps in the calf of my right leg…my mother had cramps that gave her black and blue spots in her legs. I was diagnosed about 6 years ago as bone on bone in my knee, but my knee doesn't give me trouble…got any suggestions? YYYY@YYYY

Oh, didn't know how this worked…thanks…I'm not going any further. Bye, thanks for your time!
Thu, 21 Nov 2013
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Hello
Thanks for writing to HCM

Probably you are suffering from any benign bone tumour.
Firstly you need proper clinical examination.
X-ray of Right Tibia-Fibula in AP/lateral view should be taken.
X-ray is very helpful in bone tumour diagnosis.
CT Scan and MRI can be done if needed.Treatment depends upon investigation findings.
You should consult your doctor.

Take Care
Dr.Indu Bhushan
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Lumps In Calf Of Right Leg. Diagnosed Having Bone On Bone In Knees, Giving No Trouble. Suggestions

Hello Thanks for writing to HCM Probably you are suffering from any benign bone tumour. Firstly you need proper clinical examination. X-ray of Right Tibia-Fibula in AP/lateral view should be taken. X-ray is very helpful in bone tumour diagnosis. CT Scan and MRI can be done if needed.Treatment depends upon investigation findings. You should consult your doctor. Take Care Dr.Indu Bhushan