1. Pilonidal cyst
A pilonidal cyst is a small pit, or dimpled area, that can occur anywhere along the crease between the buttocks (sacral area).
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2. Baker's Cyst
Baker's cysts in children often involve the bursa, a small sac of fluid behind the knee. The bursa may join with the sac that cushions the knee bones (synovial sac) to form a cyst.
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3. Pilonidal cyst
A pilonidal cyst is a small pit, or dimpled area, that can occur anywhere along the crease between the buttocks (sacral area).
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4. Pilonidal cyst
A pilonidal cyst is a small pit, or dimpled area that can occur anywhere along the crease between the buttocks (sacral area).
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5. Pilonidal Cyst
The terms cyst, sinus, and abscess refer to different stages of the disease process. Cyst—not infected; Abscess—pocket of pus; Sinus—opening between a cyst (or other internal structure) and the outside;
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6. OhioHealth - Pilonidal cyst
A pilonidal cyst is an abnormal pocket originating in the skin that usually contains hair, skin debris and other abnormal tissue. A pilonidal cyst is almost always located near the tailbone at the top of the cleft of the buttocks....
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7. Pilonidal Cyst and Sinus: eMedicine Emergency Medicine
Pilonidal disease is described back as far as 1833, when Mayo described a hair-containing cyst located just below the coccyx. Hodge coined the term "pilonidal" from its Latin origins in 1880, and, today, pilonidal...
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8. Pilonidal Cyst | NYU Langone Medical Center
When a pilonidal cyst is infected, it forms an abscess, eventually draining pus through a sinus. Pilonidal cysts are harmless until they get infected. At this point they form an abscess that causes pain, a foul smell, and drainage....
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9. Pilonidal Cyst | Causes, Symptoms, Treatment | PDRHealth
A pilonidal (peye-loh-NI-dl) cyst is a small skin sac, or pocket, under the skin. This sac may grow near the bottom of the spine, and may contain hair. It is more common in young men but anyone can get a pilonidal cyst. This
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10. Pilonidal Cyst Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatment and Prevention by MedicineNet.com
Pilonidal cysts arise at the base of the tailbone (coccyx) of the lower back, just above the natal cleft (the cleavage between the buttocks). Doctors sometimes use the term pilonidal disease to refer to the range of problems that can affect this a.....
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