mastoiditis
Yes.
The mastoid process is the bony bump behind the ears.
There are actually two terms that could answer this question depending on the size of the projection/bump. My answer would be "process", however, that is usally associated with large projection/bumps whereas "eminence" is a term associated with small projection/bump. As for ANY bony projection or bump, I do not believe there is umbrella-like term for it.
It can be felt as a bony bump just behind and slightly above the level of the earlobe.
The bony bump that is found on the back of the head on most dogs, is called a stoll. It has nothing to do with the intelligence of the dog. It is just a part of the skull.
It could be a number of things. First if it is hard and bony and has been there for a long time it could be Tori, a bony growth that is not harmful or anything to be worried about (unless you have to get dentures at some point). If it is soft it can be anything from a cyst to a tissue growth. I would suggest having it checked by a dentist to make sure that it isn't anything to worry about.
your sim will show sign of naseau and back pains and in a few days a "baby bump" will appear on your sim.
There is no way to get rid of a bump or large nasal bridge without seeing a plastic surgeon.
Nate Bump is 35 years old (birthdate: July 24, 1976).
possibly a sebaceous cyst
A small bump on the roof of your mouth that has been there for years without growing may be nothing, but it could be a growth that might eventually turn cancerous. It's best to have it checked by a medical professional, such as a dentist, to make sure there is nothing to worry about.
I think you are asking about the medial epicondyle not the medical epicondyle. The medial epicondyle is a small bony bump on the end of the humerus kind of making the elbow joint