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This sebaceous cyst was huge, at almost 7 x 5 cms. and located on the buttock of this elderly male patient. The ultrasound image shows a typical hypoechoic, solid, mildly inhomogenous appearance. The patient presented with complaints related to the prostate, ignoring this large epidermoid cyst.
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Color Doppler image of the same cyst shows no vascularity within the mass. A sebaceous cyst contains oily, gel like semisolid material that has been unable to escape. If infected, this can turn into an abscess.
See:
http://www.ultrasound-images.com/musculoskeletal.htm
for more ultrasound images and description of sebaceous cysts.
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