Could be a Sebacous Cyst. This is a cyst that begins as a fatty clogged pore and then grows. I have seen them as big as a Golf ball. They are harmless but annoying. Sometimes they cause discomfort if located in a bad spot. They are very common on the back and shoulder area. These types of cysts must be removed by a doctor as they are usually pretty deep.
The medical term is "scapulohumeral" which refers to the shoulder blade (scapula) and the upper arm bone (humerus).
The scientific name for the shoulder blade is scapula. It is a flat, triangular bone located on the upper back that connects the humerus (upper arm bone) to the collarbone (clavicle).
The shoulder is the junction of three bones: the upper arm bone (humerus), the collarbone (clavicle), and the shoulder blade (scapula).
The scapula is the shoulder blade. This is located on the upper part of the back.
The shoulder blade, also known as the scapula, is located on the upper part of the back, situated between the second and seventh ribs. It connects the upper arm bone (humerus) to the collarbone (clavicle) through various muscles, helping to provide movement and stability to the shoulder joint.
The shoulder is the junction of three bones: the upper arm bone (humerus), the collarbone (clavicle), and the shoulder blade (scapula).
The shoulder blade is called the scapula. The bones that articulate with it are the clavicle (collar bone) and the humerus (upper arm bone).
The shoulder muscles originate from the scapula (shoulder blade) and the clavicle (collarbone) and insert into the humerus (upper arm bone).
The shoulder is a point in the body where several bones join, but I'm going to assume you're asking for the correct name of specifically the shoulder blade bone that connects most of those bones in the shoulder together. It's called a scapula.
The most proximal part of the upper limb is the shoulder, specifically the shoulder girdle, which connects the upper limb to the trunk. This includes structures such as the clavicle (collarbone) and scapula (shoulder blade). The shoulder joint itself, where the humerus meets the scapula, is also considered a proximal feature of the upper limb.
The upper arm bone (humerus), the collarbone (clavicle), and the shoulder blade (scapula) meet at the shoulder joint.
The scapula bone (shoulder blade) is the bone that resembles the blade of an oar due to its flat and triangular shape. It is located on the upper back and is an important bone for the movement and stability of the shoulder joint.