Q: I have a lump on my neck under the skin. What could it be?

Answer:

Lumps in the neck under the skin represent a variety of pathologies. They require a careful history to be listened to, a thorough examination of the lump and the associated drainages from the upper aerodigestive tract. Finally appropriate radiological investigations by a radiologist who is knowledgeable in this complex area should be undertaken and samples may be taken for further specialist investigation by a cytologist in order to come to a correct diagnosis.


This expert team approach makes the diagnosis of the lump accurate and aids putting together an appropriate plan for the patient with a swollen lump in the neck.
 

-- Mr Francis Vaz, Consultant ENT / Head and Neck Surgeon