Intermammary pilonidal sinus – A case report
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https://doi.org/10.32677/IJCR.2020.v06.i05.013Keywords:
Case report, Intermammary, Pilonidal sinus, Primary excision, Young femaleAbstract
Pilonidal sinus is a blind-end tract lined with granulation tissue, which leads to a cystic cavity lined with epithelial tissue. This case report aims to present a case of pilonidal sinus presenting in an unusual location – the intermammary region, in a 16-year-old female patient who presented with complaints of serous discharge mixed with pus intermittently from the intermammary region for 5 months. Although a pilonidal sinus is most commonly seen at the sacrococcygeal region, the presence of one such entity in the intermammary region of a female represents a rare occurrence with very few cases reported worldwide – more so in young females with large, heavy, and pendulous breasts. A proper surgical repair in terms of its excision and closure remains the mainstay in management.
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