An examination of the distal tibia revealed a lump ...

an examination of the distal tibia revealed a lump in the left leg 4-5 cm soft, oval nodular lesion distal medial tibia. What could the exam performed  be ?

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Needs an xray as not indicated if  area is inflamed ,bruised . 


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