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  2. Lipoma - Wikipedia

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    They usually occur just under the skin, but occasionally may be deeper. [1] Most are less than 5 cm (2.0 in) in size. [2] Common locations include upper back, shoulders, and abdomen. [4] It is possible to have several lipomas. [3] The cause is generally unclear. [1] Risk factors include family history, obesity, and lack of exercise.

  3. Breast mass - Wikipedia

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    A breast mass, also known as a breast lump, is a localized swelling that feels different from the surrounding tissue. [1] Breast pain, nipple discharge, or skin changes may be present. [1] Concerning findings include masses that are hard, do not move easily, are of an irregular shape, or are firmly attached to surrounding tissue. [2]

  4. Liposarcoma - Wikipedia

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    Lump under skin, pain, swelling, organ dysfunction Liposarcomas are the most common subtype of soft tissue sarcomas , accounting for at least 20% of all sarcomas in adults. [ 2 ] Soft tissue sarcomas are rare neoplasms with over 150 different histological subtypes or forms.

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    Her mother took her to the emergency room when she was 16, but doctors didn’t know what caused the painful, itchy, smelly, pus-filled, leaky lumps on her skin.

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    Bumps that grow in skin fold areas, such as in the armpit, under the breast and in the groin History of recurrence “It’s not one time getting a boil somewhere on the body and it gets treated ...

  8. Nipple adenoma - Wikipedia

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    The microscopic appearance of a nipple adenoma can be mistaken for carcinoma. [1] Other conditions that have similar symptoms and signs as nipple adenoma include Paget's disease of the breast, other intraductal papillomas, ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS), syringomatous adenoma of the nipple and subareolar sclerosing duct hyperplasia.

  9. Familial multiple lipomatosis - Wikipedia

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    The source of this disease is from family history, and symptoms most often arise in middle age. [2] [3] Newly formed lipomas frequently present themselves as a bead-like lump under the skin, and become rubbery and movable. [3]