Suggest Treatment For Lump On The Left Clavicle
Thank you.
it is very likely that it's not dangerous- some tests are suggested though
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Hello,
Thank you for asking at HCM
I carefully read your question and understand your concern.
There are different reasons why a lump in that area can happen. Very likely because your doctor is not concerned it really is a benign lump and nothing to worry but I am explaining some possible causes and examinaitions.
One of the causes is if it is related to skin like dermoid cyst which are fat glands of the skin that loose the conection with the outer part of the skin and start to gather the fat withing themselves and might grow when it is totally closed or inflamed and go down when inflamation goes down.
Another reason for soft lump there is lipoma- this is just fat under skin that is not well organised and "spread", it is very common and not dangerous at all. Generally it does not grow and get smaller, it might stay stable or grow.
Another reason is a lymphnode. This can happen due to infections most of the times and rarely due to immune diseases (like Sjogren that you are having) or cancer. In cancer generally the lymphnodes are not soft but hard and tend to grow and go up and down.
The best way to know what it is is having an ultrasound of the area. I would recommend you to have a neck ultrasound with thyroid check also and the area where the lump is. The ultrasound will tell us what is inside the lump; if it is fluid or a solid mass, a cyst, a lipoma or a lymphnode and if it is a lymphnode it can tell one due to infection from one to cancer generally.
A more sensitive test but more expensive and that probably is not the one I would do now is MRI of the area. If the ultrasound does not give clear understanding of the lump the doctor might decide on MRI.
The last and most specific test (but not always used) is removing the lump and sendig it for biopsy. This is not what I would do at the moment but is sometimes the way we evaluate masses that we can not have a good understanding of by other tests.
I would also recommend you to have some common examinations like breast check and mamograme and tests like: CBC, ERS, TSH, HIV, Toxoplasma, CMV test to rule out some infections that might cause lymphnodes.
Hope this is helpful and answers to your question
Kind Regards
Dr Antoneta Zotaj
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