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What Causes Flesh Colored Lump On The Joint?

I have a single raised clear, flesh colored circulsr bump with a dark center on the inside of the right pinky joint. No pin no itch. It has been there for a few weeks, getting slightly larger. Used wart cover, it killed skin around it, but lump wasn't removed completely & has returned fully.
Fri, 20 Feb 2015
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Hi! thanks for sharing your health problem with us!

Well, this is a common presentation in our clinical practice and as per my experience, there is nothing to worry about this; as per needle biopsy reports, I would like to consider following possibilities in your case like:

1. an infected inclusion cyst

2. tenosynovitis/bursitis

3. parasitic cyst

4. chronic abscess

5. mono-arthritis

Therefore, in any case, it is inflammatory or infective and you must take some broad spectrum antibiotics and see a surgeon to determine if a needle biopsy is at all necessary for confirmation!

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What Causes Flesh Colored Lump On The Joint?

Hi! thanks for sharing your health problem with us! Well, this is a common presentation in our clinical practice and as per my experience, there is nothing to worry about this; as per needle biopsy reports, I would like to consider following possibilities in your case like: 1. an infected inclusion cyst 2. tenosynovitis/bursitis 3. parasitic cyst 4. chronic abscess 5. mono-arthritis Therefore, in any case, it is inflammatory or infective and you must take some broad spectrum antibiotics and see a surgeon to determine if a needle biopsy is at all necessary for confirmation! regards,