Soft-Tissue Masses Not Diagnosed

Posted by tomlinaz @tomlinaz, Apr 26, 2023

We all know when we’re sick, right? Well, I’m sick, but I can’t get a diagnosis of my illness.

My symptoms have been going on for quite a while, and over time, have only increased in number and gotten worse. But my general feeling is that most doctors seem to assume that each symptom I’ve reported has a different, common condition underlying it. Yet over the past seven years, I’ve been tested, examined, re-tested and re-examined for many, many common conditions, all to no avail.

So, it seems to me that I need to see someone who specializes in uncommon diseases to get a diagnosis. But what I think I’ve found is that I can’t see one of those specialists without a diagnosis.

I am a white male in my mid-60s and on Medicare. In fall of 2021, I tested positive for the JAK2 V617F mutation and was given a diagnosis of essential thrombocythemia. But medical professionals have told me that ET most likely doesn’t explain any of the symptoms that most concern me.

Right now, I am waiting for another MRI, this one of my left thigh. If the MRI reveals/confirms a lump, I might get an appointment with an orthopedic oncologist at Mayo Phoenix. If not, then probably not. So, I don’t want to put all my eggs in that basket; meaning, I don’t want to hope that this test will finally provide an answer.

And so, I’m reaching out in any way I can think of to try to find some suggestions on what to do.

I believe an orthopedic oncologist is exactly the kind of specialist I need to see. But I also believe that my case needs a doctor with “Oz-ian” traits – a heart, brains and courage: One who will “think outside the box”, outside of the ordinary; one who would look at my case and say, “Wait a minute, this is not 20 common conditions causing these symptoms, this is a single serious illness”; one who will understand that this illness is also not common, but very likely is some unusual disease; and one who will then proceed to look for a diagnosis – an answer that cuts across and provides an explanation for most or all of these symptoms.

The symptoms that most concern me are the soft-tissue lumps or masses throughout my body. While it does not include all of my symptoms and concerns, here is a list of a number of those masses:

• A hard lump on the top left side of my head, persistent and growing larger and more tender. Nothing was noted in the report on an MRI in the fall of 2021. But in April 2022, a dermatologist said that the lump was, in her word, “bone”, and recommended a re-reading of the MRI.

• A large hard lump in one of the left front ribs, and a smaller lump near the end of that rib.

• Hard lumps near the joints nearest the fingernails of the right index and little fingers. The index finger is painful and tender. A lump between the right thumb and index finger. A lump in the knuckle between the left palm and little finger.

• A lump in the left thigh, above the knee and to the inside of the leg, which has been confirmed visually by four medical professionals. This is the mass to be examined in the MRI in May.

• A firm lump near the small toes of my right foot that appears to show up in an x-ray from July 2019. In June 2020, my PCP noted: “Plantar surface of the distal metatarsal of the right first and second is slightly more prominent than the left, and is tender to palpation.”

• A painful lump on my tongue; a small painful lump in my left groin; and a firm lump and hard lymph node in my lower right abdomen.

My focus on these symptoms is because they are physically, externally visible, which suggests to me that they should be visible on internal radiology exams as well.

Thank you for reading this message and for any comments, questions or suggestions you might have.

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Hello, I too have lumps, but only a few on the hands. I have been told it is due to osteoarthritis. I have found that what I eat determines if they are painful. In other words food kicks off an inflammation process in my body and oh the pain. When I eat a whole food, mostly plant based diet (minimal sugar, salt, oil, no alcohol) while the lumps remain they are not painful.

Have you considered the Functional Medicine Department at Cleveland Clinic. Functional medicine is more likely to get to the root cause of the issue.

I hope you get answers soon. Sending you peace and comfort.

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So sorry to read this. It must be overwhelming. Doing a google search. I came up with "Fibrodysplasia Ossificans Progressiva." Have any of your doctors mentioned it? I am not a medical person at all but just trying to help and wish you all the best.

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@casey1329

So sorry to read this. It must be overwhelming. Doing a google search. I came up with "Fibrodysplasia Ossificans Progressiva." Have any of your doctors mentioned it? I am not a medical person at all but just trying to help and wish you all the best.

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Thanks, I had not come across this illness in any of the web searches I've done. It's an interesting notion, but after reading some information on it just now, I'm not sure it fits my situation. But I really appreciate the effort and your looking "outside of the ordinary".

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Hi my name is Karen, I think I would start with a rheumatologist. Maybe a rare autoimmune disease.

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Just a suggestion but if you research internet for a physician you think might be able to help you can send them an email with tests pictures description, etc. I have done that before with neurosurgeons and dermatologists and they all replied one even called me! Good luck

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@karencohen1

Hi my name is Karen, I think I would start with a rheumatologist. Maybe a rare autoimmune disease.

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Have been tested extensively for inflammatory, autoimmune and rheumatological conditions - all negative. Thanks.

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Just bookmarked and will be following. @tomlinaz I completely relate to what you’re referencing because I am also experiencing the same thing. I am a 41 yo female and I’ve noticed small lumps/masses under my skin over the last 20+ years. Different doctors have given somewhat similar explanations upon examinations. Nothing ever sets off any red flags in bloodwork either. However, within the past year the lumps have been multiplying and becoming more visibly noticeable. I have hEDS along with a number of other diagnoses and am looking for answers as well. Thanks for posting.

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@lindseymaries

Just bookmarked and will be following. @tomlinaz I completely relate to what you’re referencing because I am also experiencing the same thing. I am a 41 yo female and I’ve noticed small lumps/masses under my skin over the last 20+ years. Different doctors have given somewhat similar explanations upon examinations. Nothing ever sets off any red flags in bloodwork either. However, within the past year the lumps have been multiplying and becoming more visibly noticeable. I have hEDS along with a number of other diagnoses and am looking for answers as well. Thanks for posting.

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Lindsey, you definitely have my sympathies. Mayo Clinic has a genetics research program called Tapestry. Not sure how/why I got an invitation to participate - it's not meant to be "diagnositic". But I participated anyway, on the chance of finding something. Here is some contact info, if you want to take the chance that they might find something out for you: Email TAPESTRY@mayo.edu or call 507-422-6373.

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@tomlinaz

Thanks, I had not come across this illness in any of the web searches I've done. It's an interesting notion, but after reading some information on it just now, I'm not sure it fits my situation. But I really appreciate the effort and your looking "outside of the ordinary".

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I'm so sorry you haven't been able to get a definitive diagnosis. It's so frustrating! If you haven't already seen one, I recommend a Rheumatologist because they are the "Detectives of the Medical World". They tend to look at the whole body and how your symptoms relate to each other. Have you done any research on
" Soft Tissue Sarcomas"?
Your symptoms are suggestive of this condition. Hoping you find the answers that you need.

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Wow I'm so sorry for you and what you are going through. Although I have no suggestions to offer I will keep you in my thoughts and prayers. And by all means please keep us posted when you find out anything.

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