There are many different forms of skull fractures, named according to how the fracture appears in X-rays or during an initial visual exam. (cohenandcohen.net)
Our veterinarians will review everything from your pet's posture, behavior, weight fluctuations, onsite laboratory tests, visual exams of ears, eyes and more, for any signs of possible concern. (humanemanatee.org)
Other lumps are possible as well, which are best diagnosed by direct visual exam and possible need aspiration and evaluation of cells under microscope at vet office (1800petmeds.com)