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Old 03-02-2017, 08:13 PM #1
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Confused Nodules/pea-sized,hard, movable

I have many pea-size nodules along my shin. They are hard, movable, and very painful if bumped slightly. My nurse practitioner shrugged & said well we can biopsy them if you want, and we had no further discussion.

My question is what could they possibly be? And also what type of doctor would I see to discuss what the problem is?
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