Extra-testicular Intra-scrotal Median Raphe Epidermoid Cyst Mimicking Polyorchidism in a Child

Alaa Obeida, H. Taher, B. Magdy, Moustafa Gad, Amjad Nayef, Sherifa Tawfik, Mohannad Ahmed, Abdullah Amr, M. Elbarbary, M. Kotb, Saadat Ahmed, K. Abdullateef
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: Epidermoid cysts are encapsulated sebaceous cysts that contain keratin. They present at any age, yet they are commoner in adults. They mainly affect face, neck, trunk and to a lesser extent groin, but can potentially arise as a subepidermal nodule anywhere on the body. They develop from the follicular infundibulum, and are different from dermoid cysts as epidermoid cysts do not contain other adnexal structures of embryonic origin. Epidermoid cysts are mostly silent but can rupture, get inflamed, become infected or develop daughter cysts. Very rarely epidermoid cysts develop in proximity to testicles. They can be mistaken for a testicular tumor. The pre-operative diagnosis is essential to avoid unindicated testicular surgery. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is vital for diagnosis. We report a 6-year-old child with a long standing painless scrotal swelling thought by the parents to be polyorchidism. They were alarmed by its recent rapid growth. By examination it was a median raphe cyst. Pre-operative imaging and operative surgical removal proved it to be an inflamed epidermoid cyst. The surgery was uncomplicated and the child had an uneventful recovery. Testicular epidermoid cysts in children are exceptionally rare, yet they can present as median raphe cysts. Inflammation within the epidermoid cyst presents clinically as rapid painless growth. Clinical examination, high index of suspicion and pre-operative MRI avoid unnecessary testicular surgery.
1例儿童睾丸外阴囊内中缝表皮样囊肿
表皮样囊肿是包被皮脂腺囊肿,含有角蛋白。他们出现在任何年龄,但在成年人中更常见。它们主要影响面部、颈部、躯干和较小程度的腹股沟,但也可能在身体的任何地方形成表皮下结节。表皮样囊肿由卵泡底发育而来,与皮样囊肿不同,表皮样囊肿不包含胚胎起源的其他附件结构。表皮样囊肿大多是无声的,但可以破裂、发炎、感染或发展成子囊肿。很少有表皮样囊肿发生在睾丸附近。它们可能被误认为是睾丸肿瘤。术前诊断是必要的,以避免无指征的睾丸手术。磁共振成像(MRI)对诊断至关重要。我们报告一个6岁的孩子长期无痛阴囊肿胀被父母认为是多胎症。他们对最近的快速增长感到震惊。经检查为中缝囊肿。术前影像及手术切除证实为炎性表皮样囊肿。手术并不复杂,孩子顺利康复。儿童睾丸表皮样囊肿非常罕见,但可表现为中缝囊肿。表皮样囊肿内的炎症在临床上表现为快速无痛生长。临床检查,高怀疑指数和术前MRI避免不必要的睾丸手术。
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