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What Causes Solid Lesions With Numbness In Toes & Foot?

53 years old - 6 2 tall - 210 lbs. Heterogeneous mass lesion measuring 8.6 x 5.0 x 4.7 cm . Consistent w/ Solid lesion . It lies deep to the proximal gastrocnemius musculature. Two other smaller like lesions near by also . Can you tell me possibly what this is ? also,I have severe numbness in entire calve and foot , shooting pains in all of the toes on right foot . Extreme pain if ever I hit that spot .
Mon, 22 Jun 2020
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Orthopaedic Surgeon 's  Response
Hello,

Although in such lesion taking biopsy and examining it is confirmatory. The differential diagnosis consist of:
- Herniated baker cyst
- Muscle tumor
- Nerve lesion like neurofibroma
- Bone tumor (Benign or malignant)
I shall advise you to go for biopsy to confirm the lesion.

Take care. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Regards,
Dr. Mukesh Tiwari, Orthopedic Surgeon
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What Causes Solid Lesions With Numbness In Toes & Foot?

Hello, Although in such lesion taking biopsy and examining it is confirmatory. The differential diagnosis consist of: - Herniated baker cyst - Muscle tumor - Nerve lesion like neurofibroma - Bone tumor (Benign or malignant) I shall advise you to go for biopsy to confirm the lesion. Take care. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Mukesh Tiwari, Orthopedic Surgeon