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Diagnosed With Lump In Forehead As A Typical Follicular Lymphoid Hyperplasia, Got The Lump Removed. Development Of New Lump Above The One Removed. Reoccurring?

I had a lump removed from my forehead January 31, 2013. It was diagnosed as Atypical Follicular Lymphoid Hyperplasia - not sure what that really means as nobody explained this diagnoses to me. Two and a half months later, another lump has developed right above the one removed. Is this common? Is it something that needs to be checked out?
Sat, 1 Jun 2013
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Hi,
Thanks for the query

The recurrence of swelling is some thing that worries me. I request you to get exfamined by a local physician for the needful.

Please get back if you need any additional information
Best wishes
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Diagnosed With Lump In Forehead As A Typical Follicular Lymphoid Hyperplasia, Got The Lump Removed. Development Of New Lump Above The One Removed. Reoccurring?

Hi, Thanks for the query The recurrence of swelling is some thing that worries me. I request you to get exfamined by a local physician for the needful. Please get back if you need any additional information Best wishes