尾肠囊肿,罕见肛周肿块的处理:1例报告。

IF 0.7 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
AME Case Reports Pub Date : 2024-11-27 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.21037/acr-24-133
Jenna de Crombrugghe, Sorin Cimpean, Laurine Verset, Abdelilah Mehdi
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背景:肛周肿块有多种可能的诊断,包括尾肠囊肿。尾肠囊肿是先天性的,发展缓慢。因为它最常见的位置是直肠后,它是极其罕见的发现它只在肛周水平。有可能发展成肿瘤或感染性问题。因此,需要适当的支持。病例描述:我们提出一个病例肛周尾肠囊肿在一个59岁的男子谁寻求帮助无痛肛门不适。核磁共振被用来进行这项评估。放射科医生认为这可能是良性的,但他无法找到准确的诊断。因此,在病人取石位的情况下,囊肿被经肛门完全切除。解剖病理检查证实了囊肿的诊断和良性。术后随访顺利。我们原计划每六个月给病人做一次临床随访,但到目前为止他一直拒绝。结论:尾肠囊肿在肛周并不常见,但应列入肛周肿块的鉴别诊断,不应与脓肿或痔疮混淆。核磁共振似乎是评估这些肿块最合适的放射学检查。由于解剖病理检查,系统地进行切除以确认诊断并排除恶性疾病。
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Tailgut cyst, management of a rare perianal mass: a case report.

Background: A perianal mass has a wide range of possible diagnoses, including tailgut cysts. Tailgut cysts are congenital, and their development is slow. Because its most common placement is retro-rectal, it is extremely rare to find it on the perianal level only. It is possible to develop neoplastic or infectious problems. Consequently, proper support is required.

Case description: We present a case of perianal tailgut cyst in a 59-year-old man who sought help for painless anal discomfort. Nuclear magnetic resonance was used to conduct this assessment. The radiologist thought it was probably benign, but he was not able to find a precise diagnosis. Thus, the cyst was completely removed using a transanal way with the patient in a lithotomy position. Then, the anatomopathological examination had confirmed the diagnosis and the benignity of the cyst. The postoperative follow-up was uneventful. We had planned to see the patient for a clinical follow-up every six months, but he has refused so far.

Conclusions: Tailgut cysts are uncommon in the perianal area but should be included in the differential diagnosis of perianal masses and should not be confused with an abscess or a haemorrhoid. The nuclear magnetic resonance appears to be the most appropriate radiological examination for the assessment of these masses. Excision is performed systematically to confirm the diagnosis and exclude a malignant condition thanks to the anatomopathological examination.

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