Could be a cyst, which could be cancereous or harmless. It could also be a harmless fat deposit, but they are usually found in the "back 1/2" of the snake, closer to the vent. It's possible that the snake has a secondary infection as a result of a prey item causing a small wound on the inside of the throat that has become inflamed. Make sure you monitor it closely to ensure that if it is an infection that it doesn't continue to fester/swell. If it appears to grow at all I would seek vet treatment A.S.A.P. to discover the cause (could possibly have a substrate "splinter") & to get the proper antibiodics (if they are required) & to possibly "drain" the wound if that is the problem. Hope everything works out OK. Mark IsBell - GONE SNAKEE!
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