A Case of Ruptured Perineal Epidermal Cyst

Cureus. 2020 Oct 22;12(10):e11099. doi: 10.7759/cureus.11099.

Abstract

Epidermal cysts are common skin lesions. They are usually seen in the chronic sun-exposed areas of the skin. They can get complicated by inflammation, infection, rupture, or malignancy. Epidermal cyst in the perineal region is rare. We report a case of an infected ruptured perineal epidermal cyst mimicking gluteal abscess. The patient was successfully treated by complete surgical excision. Histology revealed epidermal cyst with foreign body giant cell reaction and no evidence of malignancy.

Keywords: epidermal cyst; epidermoid cyst; perineum; surgery.

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