Case Report of Squamous Cell Cancer Arising in Perineal Epidermal Inclusion Cyst, Presenting as Rapidly Enlarging and Cavitating lesion

CONCLUSIONThe cavitating, atypical appearance of lesion complicated diagnosis. Location required pre-treatment coordination and deliberation between dermatology, urology, general surgery, and plastic surgery. Malignant degeneration of inclusion cysts, although rare, has to be kept in mind, especially when presenting with rapid growth, and persistence in ruling out malignant diagnosis is fundamental.
Source: International Journal of Surgery Case Reports - Category: Surgery Source Type: research