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[|Human|] I have a bony bump on the back of my skull , it is approximately 15 or so degrees north east of my Occipetal protuberence (sp?) if my OP was Mexico city this strange lump would by located around New York. It doesn t hurt, no head aches, no noticeable symptoms, in pretty tiptop health (eg, BP , Cholesterol , healthy weight, non-smoker.) Never really thought much about it but an officer pulled me over and was sure I was on something due to certain cues. Maybe just to get me to divulge information a guilty man may have, I don t know. I had a professor once that came to class obviously drunk or loaded, and it ended up being a brain tumor of sorts.
[|AI|]  Hi thanks for your question have bony swelling on the back of your skull, near your occipital protuberance. It is symptomless. Most probably, this bony bump is bony exocytosis from occipital bone and there is nothing to worry. Confirmation of diagnosis of exocytosis can be done by X-Ray Skull. If X-ray doesn't confirm the diagnosis, CT scan skull will confirm the diagnosis Hope this answer your question