What is the diagnosis for a right lateral superior chest mass that is soft and non-movable?

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Differential Diagnosis for Right Lateral Superior Chest Mass

Single Most Likely Diagnosis

  • Lipoma: A soft, non-movable mass in the chest wall is most likely a lipoma, which is a benign tumor composed of fat tissue. Lipomas are common and can occur anywhere in the body, including the chest wall.

Other Likely Diagnoses

  • Sebaceous cyst: A sebaceous cyst is a benign cyst that can occur in the skin and soft tissues, including the chest wall. It can present as a soft, non-movable mass.
  • Neurofibroma: A neurofibroma is a benign tumor that arises from the nerve tissue. It can occur in the chest wall and present as a soft, non-movable mass.
  • Hemangioma: A hemangioma is a benign vascular tumor that can occur in the skin and soft tissues, including the chest wall. It can present as a soft, non-movable mass.

Do Not Miss Diagnoses

  • Soft tissue sarcoma: Although rare, a soft tissue sarcoma can present as a soft, non-movable mass in the chest wall. It is a malignant tumor that requires prompt diagnosis and treatment.
  • Metastatic tumor: A metastatic tumor from a distant primary site, such as the breast or lung, can present as a soft, non-movable mass in the chest wall. It is a serious diagnosis that requires prompt evaluation and treatment.
  • Lymphoma: Lymphoma can present as a soft, non-movable mass in the chest wall, particularly if it involves the lymph nodes or soft tissues.

Rare Diagnoses

  • Elastofibroma: An elastofibroma is a rare, benign tumor that occurs in the soft tissues, including the chest wall. It can present as a soft, non-movable mass.
  • Desmoid tumor: A desmoid tumor is a rare, benign tumor that occurs in the soft tissues, including the chest wall. It can present as a soft, non-movable mass.
  • Dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans: This is a rare, malignant tumor that occurs in the skin and soft tissues, including the chest wall. It can present as a soft, non-movable mass.

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