What Causes A Lump At The Tip Of The Xiphoid Process Bone?
I am 54 years and have noticed that the tip of my xiphoid process bone has taken a shape of a small hard ball, the size of which has increased substantially over the last six months. It's a visible bone growth, but not painful. Though I have read that this is generally not a cancer, but since it's a visibly growing bone at the age of 54 years, hope it's not cancer by any chance. Can someone educate me on that please
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* There are various causes for the same lesion as - inflammation of the xiphoid tip itself - overlying sebaceous cyst or other soft tissue lesion like neurofibroma giving hard appearance as of bone .
* Strongly suggested to get a soft tissue sonography and high resolution x-ray of the local part for perfect diagnosis and management .
Welcome for further assistance . Wishing you fine recovery .
Regards .
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What Causes A Lump At The Tip Of The Xiphoid Process Bone?
Respected user , Hi Thanks for using Healthcaremagic.com I have evaluated your query thoroughly . * There are various causes for the same lesion as - inflammation of the xiphoid tip itself - overlying sebaceous cyst or other soft tissue lesion like neurofibroma giving hard appearance as of bone . * Strongly suggested to get a soft tissue sonography and high resolution x-ray of the local part for perfect diagnosis and management . Welcome for further assistance . Wishing you fine recovery . Regards .