Volume 30, Issue 1 pp. 11-17
Original Research

Epidermal Cysts in the Superficial Soft Tissue

Sonographic Features With an Emphasis on the Pseudotestis Pattern

Chung-Cheng Huang MD

Chung-Cheng Huang MD

Department of Radiology, Chang Gung University College of Medicine, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital-Kaohsiung Medical Center, Kaohsiung, Taiwan.

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Sheung-Fat Ko MD

Corresponding Author

Sheung-Fat Ko MD

Department of Radiology, Chang Gung University College of Medicine, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital-Kaohsiung Medical Center, Kaohsiung, Taiwan.

Address correspondence to Sheung-Fat Ko, MD, Department of Radiology, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital-Kaohsiung Medical Center, 123 Ta-Pei Rd, Niao-Sung Hsiang, 833 Kaohsiung Hsien, Taiwan.Search for more papers by this author
Hsuan-Ying Huang MD

Hsuan-Ying Huang MD

Department of Pathology, Chang Gung University College of Medicine, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital-Kaohsiung Medical Center, Kaohsiung, Taiwan

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Shu-Hang Ng MD

Shu-Hang Ng MD

Department of Radiology, Chang Gung University College of Medicine, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital-Kaohsiung Medical Center, Kaohsiung, Taiwan.

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Tze-Yu Lee MD

Tze-Yu Lee MD

Department of Radiology, Chang Gung University College of Medicine, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital-Kaohsiung Medical Center, Kaohsiung, Taiwan.

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Yi-Wei Lee

Yi-Wei Lee

Department of Radiology, Chang Gung University College of Medicine, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital-Kaohsiung Medical Center, Kaohsiung, Taiwan.

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Min-Chi Chen PhD

Min-Chi Chen PhD

Public Health and Biostatistics Consulting Center, Chang Gung University College of Medicine, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital-Kaohsiung Medical Center, Kaohsiung, Taiwan.

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First published: 01 January 2011
Citations: 63

Abstract

Objectives

The purposes of this study were to report the sonographic features of superficial epidermal cysts with an emphasis on the characteristic pseudotestis appearance and to highlight the spectrum of ancillary findings.

Methods

The medical records and sonographic studies of all cases of surgically proven epidermal cysts (n = 42) from January 2005 through December 2009 were reviewed. Twenty-six epidermal cysts (62%) that appeared on sonography as ovoid nodules with homogeneous low to medium echoes, simulating a testicle, were included in the pseudotestis group. The other 16 epidermal cysts (38%) without the pseudotestis pattern were included in the nonpseudotestis group. The age, sex, lesion size, length to width ratio, sonographic appearances, and frequencies of rupture and infection were compared between the groups.

Results

Epidermal cysts in the nonpseudotestis group presented as heterogeneously echoic or lobulated nodules or had a concentric ring or target appearance. There were no significant differences in the age, sex, lesion size, and length to width ratio between the groups. The pseudotestis group had significantly higher frequencies of intralesional bright echogenic reflectors and filiform anechoic areas than the nonpseudotestis group (P < .01). There were no significant differences in the associated ancillary sonographic features, including posterior acoustic enhancement, dermal attachment, focal dermal protrusion, and frequencies of rupture and infection between the groups.

Conclusions

In this study, two-thirds of the superficial epidermal cysts had a characteristic pseudotestis pattern on sonography, whereas the others could be suspected by recognition of the ancillary sonographic findings, including dermal attachment and focal dermal protrusion or a distinctive concentric ring or target pattern.

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