Presentation
Right supraorbital region painless nodule for the last few months. Gradually increasing in size.
Patient Data
Age: 45 years
Gender: Male
From the case:
Epidermal inclusion cyst - supraorbital region
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There is a well-defined subcutaneous lesion in the right supraorbital region on the medial side. The lesion shows a thin-capsule, heterogeneous internal echopattern without calcification/ internal vascularity. The is no extracapsular extension of the lesion content. The perilesional fat shows a normal echopattern without hypervascularity.
Case Discussion
An adult male presented with a painless nodule in the right supra-orbital region. The clinical and the ultrasound features favored epidermal inclusion cyst. Surgical excision was done. The histopathology confirmed an epidermal inclusion cyst.