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What Could Be The Lump On Collar Bone Which Appeared Suddenly?

Hi.. see suddenly I have seen today during bath that a sudden bony lump on my left collar bone which was never there earlier .. but there is no pain . Cant understand how come suddenly bony lump formation occured. Went to a doctor but she said to go for a ultrasonography for that part but also said nothing to worry about, as there is no pain when touched .. please provide me a solution. . Cant understand how it happened?
Sat, 5 Apr 2014
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Hello,
As painless lump over collar bone can due to many causes including Lipoma, healing fractured bone, Lymphoma, or enlarged lymph nodes. By only location and complain of pain one can not able to say about nature of lump, that is either benign, malignant or only a pathological process. So, go and consult a surgeon who will do physical examination as well as necessary investigations like Total blood count, X-ray, CT-scan, FNAC of lump.
Take care, bye.
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What Could Be The Lump On Collar Bone Which Appeared Suddenly?

Hello, As painless lump over collar bone can due to many causes including Lipoma, healing fractured bone, Lymphoma, or enlarged lymph nodes. By only location and complain of pain one can not able to say about nature of lump, that is either benign, malignant or only a pathological process. So, go and consult a surgeon who will do physical examination as well as necessary investigations like Total blood count, X-ray, CT-scan, FNAC of lump. Take care, bye.