Presentation
Right upper leg swelling for two years. No pain, discharge, fever or trauma.
Patient Data
Age: 20 years
Gender: Female
From the case:
Epidermal inclusion cyst
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Small well-defined non-calcified soft tissue density nodule in the subcutaneous soft tissues of the right upper anterolateral leg. Underlying bones are intact.
From the case:
Epidermal inclusion cyst
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Well-defined oval-shape mildly heterogenous echogenicity lesion within the superficial subcutaneous soft tissues of the right upper anterior leg. No calcifications are seen in it. No significant interval vascularity is seen in it on color Doppler examination.
Well-defined lesion within the superficial subcutaneous soft tissues of the right upper anterior leg which is likely an epidermal inclusion cyst.