Answer: VizD Challenge Week of 10/29/2007
Congratulations to JuliaMD, she is this week's VizD winner.
Thank you to everyone who participated!
JuliaMD is the winner of $5
Recap:
A 37-year-old man presents to your Urgent Care clinic complaining of a painful lump to the back of his neck. He states the lesion has been there for more than 3 years but it has never been this painful. On your exam, the lesion is erythematous so you decide to perform an incision and drainage.
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Questions:
1. What is the name of this lesion?
2. What is the material that is released from the lesion after incision?
3. After the incision and drainage, does the lesion have a high or low likelihood of returning?
Answers:
1. Epidermal inclusion cyst or sebaceous cyst
2. Sebum
3. High - must remove the keratin lining of the cyst by surgical excision to avoid recurrence
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1 comment:
JuliaMD,
Please email me at nyemergencymedicine@gmail.com to receive your $5 prize.
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