A recent case report describes an injury caused by breakdancing. A man in his early 30s was treated for a benign tumor on his ...
After nearly two decades of spinning on his head, a Danish breakdancer in his early 30s noticed something strange: a painful bump, nestled on the crown of his scalp, was getting bigger.
White bumps called milia are the most common cause, but bumps on the face can also be from closed pores, cysts, keratoses, ...
Scalp inflammation is also common among breakdancers, the report said, and bumps on the head are sometimes referred to as breakdance bulges or headspin holes. A study published in 2009 found that ...
But hardcore breakers are prone to injury (sprains, strains, tendonitis), including a bizarre condition known as "headspin hole" or "breakdance bulge"—a protruding lump on the scalp caused by ...
Here, the authors report a rare case of an intracranial meningioma with extracranial spread into the subcutaneous tissues of the scalp, with a brief overview of the literature. An 82-year-old man ...
Here are the different types of scalp acne. - Papules and pustules: These are small, raised bumps on the scalp, similar to ...
“Seborrheic keratoses are skin-colored or brown, warty bumps that typically develop on the chest, back, extremities, and around the bra line,” says Dr. Zeichner. They’re harmless, although in some ...