Dermoid cysts masquerading as pilonidal sinus disease
Shlyk D. Darya,
Sergey I. Barkhatov,
Lev A. Safyanov
et al.
Abstract:BACKGROUND: Dermoid cysts (DC) are benign cystic tumors formed because of impaired embryogenesis processes when ectodermal rudiments are immersed in tissues and organs along the lines of their embryonic fusion. DC is most often localized in the head and neck (84%). Rarer localizations areas are as follows: 1) ovaries; 2) retroperitoneal space; 3) mediastinum; 4) pancreas and spleen; 5) spinal canal. In case of retroperitoneal localization of DC, the presacral location occurs more often, then location in soft t… Show more
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