A lipoma may feel like a soft, doughy lump that can be moved around under the skin In the head and neck, lipomas often develop beneath browlifting forehead muscles or in the fatty pads of the cheeks Epidermoid cysts, pilar cysts and lipomasHead injuries are one of the most common causes of disability and death in adults The injury can be as mild as a bump, bruise (contusion), or cut on the head, or can be moderate to severe in nature due to a concussion, deep cut or open wound, fractured skull bone (s), or from internal bleeding and damage to the brainThe bump which can be felt at the back of your head is your occipital protruberence the area of bone around this is where your neck muscles attach The landmark is termed the 'Inion' The top of your head is the bregma etc but these are specific points used for measurement of the skull not the name of the feature
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