2013
DOI: 10.1007/s00431-013-2100-x
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Parameatal cyst in a 4-year-old boy

Abstract: A 4-year-old boy presented a translucent cyst on the left lateral side of the urethral meatus. The lesion was excised. Histological examination showed features of a cystic lesion within the dermis surrounded by a thin epithelium of columnar cells with a round apical pole. Immunohistochemical staining was positive for pan-cytokeratins (AE-1/AE-3) and negative for actin. These findings led to a diagnosis of urethral parameatal cyst. In conclusion: this entity is a rare congenital malformation and consists of a p… Show more

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“…A A [3]. It was previously referred to as a mucoid cyst or apocrine cystadenoma, and additional clinical diagnoses such as dysembryoplastic cyst have been added [4]. Parameatal urethral cysts are typically smaller than 1 cm in size and are often discovered incidentally.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…A A [3]. It was previously referred to as a mucoid cyst or apocrine cystadenoma, and additional clinical diagnoses such as dysembryoplastic cyst have been added [4]. Parameatal urethral cysts are typically smaller than 1 cm in size and are often discovered incidentally.…”
Section: B B B B a Amentioning
confidence: 99%