Is there a correlation between an ulcer above the clavicle and a lump below the scapula?

Whether there is an association between the ulceration above the clavicle and the mass below the scapula needs to be judged according to the specific situation, if there are tumors, infections and so on, there may be a certain association, if there are no tumors or infections, there is usually no obvious association.
If there is a malignant tumor and extensive metastasis of tumor cells, there is a possibility of swelling and ulceration on the clavicle and below the scapula, or infectious diseases, such as tuberculosis, there is also a possibility of ulceration and lumps in both places at the same time.
In the absence of tumors and obvious infections, supraclavicular ulcers and lumps below the scapula are generally not associated, and are most often triggered by different diseases, such as lymphadenitis and lipomas.
A lump under the shoulder blade may be caused by sebaceous cysts, fibromatosis, lipoma, etc. An ulcer above the clavicle may be caused by a skin infection, lymphadenitis, trauma, etc. It is necessary to analyze the patient’s specific situation and actively carry out targeted treatment.
If the ulceration above the clavicle and the lump below the shoulder blade persist without relief, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time, improve the relevant examination, clarify the cause of the disease, and diagnose and treat under the guidance of a professional doctor.