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Results 1 - 10 of 14 for Lumps
  1. ... You or your health care provider felt a lump, thickening, or other change in your breast. A mammogram, ultrasound , or MRI test shows a lump, calcium deposits, or other signs that might mean ...
  2. ... testing. To learn more about a growth or lump in your pelvis (the area below your belly). If a suspicious lump shows up on imaging , such as an ultrasound , ...
  3. ... to remove all or part of a breast lump. A surgical biopsy is sometimes done if the lump can't be reached with a needle biopsy. ... breast and remove part or all of a lump. Some tissue around the lump may also be ...
  4. ... skin condition that causes hardened skin with painful lumps or patches Liver disease without a known cause ...
  5. ... movement Itching around the anus Swelling or hard lumps around the anus Painful bowel movements What happens ...
  6. ... below your ribs on the left side Painless lumps in your armpits, groin, neck, or belly If ...
  7. ... symptoms of either condition which may include: A lump in the front of your neck Swollen lymph ...
  8. ... children include: Bone pain or tenderness An abnormal lump in the abdomen Weight loss Uncontrolled eye movements ...
  9. ... cancer . This involves looking and feeling for unusual lumps in your mouth, including on your lips and ...
  10. ... into your mouth (regurgitation) Trouble swallowing Feeling a lump in your throat Sore throat Cough Frequent burping ...
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