Giant Epidermoid Inclusion Cyst in the
Ischiorectal Fossa: A Case Report
Published: February 1, 2012 | DOI: https://doi.org/10.7860/JCDR/2012/.1864
Bharati V.H, Bharathi Raja, Nitin Rao
1. Professor of surgery, M.S. Ramaih Medical College,
Bangalore,
2. Surgery post graduate,M.S. Ramaih Medical college,
Bangalore,
3. Surgical Oncologist, M.S. Ramaih Memorial Hospital,
Bangalore.
Correspondence
Dr. Bharati V. Hiremath
Professor General Surgery
Department of General Surgery
M.S. Ramaiah Hospital, Bangalore
Phone: 9341252165
E-mail: drbharati_2000@yahoo.com
Epidermoid inclusion cysts though common in occurrence are uncommon in the perineal region, more so in the ischiorectal fossa. In this region clinically it may mimic lipoma / neurofibroma, or tail giant cysts. They may rarely be malignant. This case report is being presented as it is an uncommon site of presentation and also unusually large in size.
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