Pilonidal Sinus of the Anal Canal: A Rare Entity - Case Report
Rahul Himmatrao Baviskar,
Rita Rahul Baviskar,
Kiran Dharma Wagh
Abstract:Pilonidal sinus is the term first used by Hodges in 1880 to describe a granulomatous lesion containing hairs. It has been previously described as hair extracted from an ulcer and referred to as Jeep's disease, in world war days. Pilonidal sinus is the condition in which a sinus or fistula is situated at a short distance from the anus and generally contains hairs. It is commonly observed in the sacrococcygeal region and a few other sites, such as the axilla, umbilicus, face, etc. Its presence elsewhere is uncom… Show more
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