The Clinical Problem Solvers

Episode 429 – RLR – Forehead Bump

Nov 5, 2025
Hosts exchange humorous anecdotes and dive into a fascinating clinical case involving a patient with a forehead mass. They discuss the diagnostic process, revealing CT findings that suggest osteomyelitis. The conversation shifts to exploring potential infectious causes, highlighting the importance of thorough testing. The surprising diagnosis of secondary syphilis as the culprit for skull osteomyelitis underlines the need for clinical reasoning in rare cases. A mix of levity and serious medical insight makes for an engaging discussion.
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ANECDOTE

Meeting An NBA Champion On The Golf Course

  • Reza recounts meeting an NBA champion on the golf course who played 14 seasons and wore a facial mask as part of his identity.
  • The encounter highlights unexpected, memorable clinical-style anecdotes arising from everyday interactions.
ADVICE

Use Anatomy First, Then Targeted Imaging

  • When evaluating a superficial head bulge, approach anatomically: skin, fat, vessels, then bone.
  • Use bedside ultrasound to distinguish fluid from solid and CT with contrast to assess bone involvement if ultrasound is unavailable.
INSIGHT

Pain Suggests Rapid Expansion, Not Benignity

  • Rapid onset pain with a growing lump suggests a fast process that stretches nociceptors, which can be infectious or malignant.
  • Painful enlargement can paradoxically be more reassuring for benign infection than painless slow-growing malignancy, but exceptions exist.
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