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What Is The Movable Lump On The Neck?

I had a lump in my neck about six years ago. It is still there has grown slowly it is on my left side slightly Right of my clavicle I can move it slightly. It is probably the size of a marble it doesn't feel like it's connected to anything as if it's between my neck and my skin
Sat, 17 May 2014
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HI.
By the position you have mentioned and the duration - this looks to be a solitary nodule of the thyroid gland.
Get this confirmed by ultrasonography and go for an FNAC to get the right diagnosis.
Even a good clinical examination by a Good Doctor can give you a diagnosis.

also go for the blood tests particularly thyroid function tests.
You may need removal for the histological diagnosis to rule out a sinister problem .
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What Is The Movable Lump On The Neck?

HI. By the position you have mentioned and the duration - this looks to be a solitary nodule of the thyroid gland. Get this confirmed by ultrasonography and go for an FNAC to get the right diagnosis. Even a good clinical examination by a Good Doctor can give you a diagnosis. also go for the blood tests particularly thyroid function tests. You may need removal for the histological diagnosis to rule out a sinister problem .