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Why would i have hard lumps at the end of both rib cages and is this normal?

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Dr. Mark Johnson answered

Specializes in Aesthetic Medicine

Normal rib cage: Sounds like you have a normal rib cage, which has cartilage at the ends of the bony ribs. With weight loss, for example, you may notice the prominence of the cartilage more. It can also calcify partially with age and may be more noticeable.

Answered 11/2/2012

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