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Dolores Ferrara1, Paolo Tomà2, Mario Diplomatico3, Vittoria D'Onofrio4, Maria Elena Errico4, Divina D'Auria5, Massimo Zeccolini1, Francesco Esposito1.
Abstract
A 5-month-old boy was evaluated for an unusually large presternal bump present since birth. The ultrasound examination revealed a well-defined soft tissue mass with an oval shape. The lesion demonstrated a regular and well-demarcated outline, with an upper margin that was thinned and inserted into the upper skin plane; the content was anechoic with a small echogenic formation, mobile with changes in the patient's decubitus. The histologic diagnosis was dermoid cyst. Although dermoid cysts are commonly seen in the midline, the midsternal location, found in our patient, is rare. Dermoid cysts can have ultrasonographic features similar to those of other subcutaneous cystic masses. However, if an anechoic cyst with an internal well-circumscribed echogenic ball-like formation is seen within the presternal subcutaneous fat layer, as in our patient, dermoid cyst should be considered in the differential diagnosis of subcutaneous cystic masses.Entities:
Keywords: Connective tissue diseases; Dermoid cysts; Diagnosis; Pediatric dermatology; Ultrasound
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34510388 PMCID: PMC9402845 DOI: 10.1007/s40477-021-00607-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Ultrasound ISSN: 1876-7931