Presentation
Left anterior chest wall lesion - more than 10 years. No pain.
Patient Data
Age: 55 years
Gender: Male
From the case:
Epidermal inclusion cyst - anterior chest wall
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There is an encapsulated lesion at the site of swelling in the anterior chest wall. The lesion abuts skin as well as the underlying pectoralis muscle, and it lies in the subcutaneous plane. There are anechoic clefts/globules in the lesion along with tiny echogenic lines/dots. The lesion is mildly compressible and avascular. The perilesional subcutaneous fat shows a normal echopattern.
Case Discussion
Anterior chest wall lesion shows classic ultrasound findings of epidermal inclusion cyst. However, there is no histopathology follow-up.