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01.12.2009 | Case report
Epidermal inclusion cyst as a rare complication of neonatal male circumcision: a case report
verfasst von:
Linus Ikechukwu Okeke
Erschienen in:
Journal of Medical Case Reports
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Ausgabe 1/2009
Abstract
Introduction
Ibadan, Nigeria, has a very high rate of complications of male circumcision. In a previous survey, redundant or excessive loss of foreskin, skin bridges and injury to the glans penis were the major types of complications identified. Epidermal inclusion cyst complicating neonatal male circumcision appears to be extremely rare, and an extensive search of all databases revealed no reports in the recent literature.
Case presentation
In 1992, a 10-year-old boy was seen at the urology outpatients clinic presenting with a globular swelling in the penile skin located at the ventral surface proximal to the coronal sulcus. The histology of the excised mass revealed an epidermal inclusion cyst. Since then, he has remained healthy.
Conclusions
Epidermal inclusion cyst complicating male neonatal circumcision is extremely rare. The diagnosis is easy and a simple total excision is curative.