A nodule more than 2 cm in diameter is called a tumor.
A benign fatty yellowish nodule is called a tumor.
after the injury, a nodule forms under the skin surface. The nodule is painless, even as it increases in size over the following months. Eventually, the nodule forms a tumor, or mass of abnormal tissue. The tumor contains cavities--called sinuses
There's blood supply inside of it not just leading to it
A thyroid nodule is a lump in or on the thyroid gland. Nodules can be caused by a simple overgrowth of normal thyroid tissue, fluid-filled cysts, inflammation, or a tumor. When there's an overgrowth of normal thyroid tissues, this is commonly referred to as a thyroid adenoma. Thyroid adenomas sometimes form as a result of degenerated cysts, or fluid-filled cavities, in the thyroid.
If the melanoma is spreading through the lymph system, some of the tumor may grow there, resulting in a nodule part way between the primary site and the original lymph node.
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It could be something called a myofascial nodule... When you've hurt your back in the past, was the back pain located in this area and you discovered the nodule at that time? If so, it would be that... It's a small torn/irritated muscle & connective tissue area called "myofascial" nodule... It could also be a sebaceous cyst... Has it ever appeared to be infected and/or drained pus?? Highly unlikely it would be a fatty (benign) tumor in that area...
Only a doctor can order the tests to determine if any thyroid nodule is dangerous. A thyroid uptake scan will help your doctor determine if your thyroid is hot (active) or cold (inactive).
A singer's nodule, also known as a screamer's nodule or a teacher's nodule, is a small, inflammatory or fibrous growth on the vocal cords. It typically occurs in people who constantly strain their voices.
Differs in size. Usally between 0,5 - 1,0 cm in radius.