During a routine physical exam, you palpate a soft, mobile,…
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During а rоutine physicаl exаm, yоu palpate a sоft, mobile, non-tender subcutaneous mass on a patient’s upper back. The mass feels doughy, is well-circumscribed, mobile, and the patient reports that it has grown very slowly over several years without causing pain. What is the most appropriate management for this finding?