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Hump behind the shouldersDefinition: This is a lump of fat on the back of the neck (cervicodorsal).
Alternative Names: Buffalo hump
Considerations: A buffalo hump by itself is not a sign of any one, specific condition. It must be considered in light of other symptoms and test results.
Common Causes: - extended use of some steroids (glucocorticoids such as prednisone, cortisone, and hydrocortisone)
- extreme obesity
- hypercortisolism (caused by Cushing's syndrome)
- some drugs used for AIDS (reason unclear)
- osteoporosis may cause curvature of the spine in the neck (kyphoscoliosis)
Home Care: If a buffalo hump is due to medication, ask your health care provider about your drug. NEVER CHANGE MEDICATION WITHOUT CONSULTING YOUR HEALTH CARE PROVIDER. For extreme obesity, diet and exercise can help you to lose weight.
Call your health care provider if: - there is an unexplained buffalo hump.
What to expect at your health care provider's office: The doctor will take your medical history and perform a physical examination. Medical history questions may include: - What medications are you taking?
- Are you overweight?
- How old are you?
- Have you been evaluated for osteoporosis?
- What other symptoms do you have?
Diagnostic tests that may be performed include:
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| Review Date: 5/17/2005 Reviewed By: Vishal Datta, M.D., Division of Endocrinology and Metabolism, New York Methodist Hospital, Brooklyn, NY. Review provided by VeriMed Healthcare Network.
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