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Can Back Pain Be Caused By Subcutaneous Lesions Reported In A Sonogram?

had done a sonography for my back. The report shows subcutaneous echogenic lesions. This was done in last year june. Also am suffering from Spondilysis and Slip Disc. Just wanted to understand if these lumps are related to the back pain and are there any chances of malignency development over a period of time.
Tue, 21 Jun 2016
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I really appreciate your concern, the lesion that is being detected in ultrasonography is not related with spinal disc changes, neither it can not be malignancy, to confirm the cancer several tests are needed and first is clinical finding till then it can not be said to be malignancy hope this information helps.
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Can Back Pain Be Caused By Subcutaneous Lesions Reported In A Sonogram?

HI Well come to HCM I really appreciate your concern, the lesion that is being detected in ultrasonography is not related with spinal disc changes, neither it can not be malignancy, to confirm the cancer several tests are needed and first is clinical finding till then it can not be said to be malignancy hope this information helps.