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      Median raphe cyst: A clinically challenging diagnosis

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          Median raphe cyst is an uncommon developmental anomaly that can develop anywhere along the midline of the external genitals. Only a few hundred cases have been published in the English literature and the lack of awareness of this entity can lead to confusion and misdiagnosis. We report here a case of median raphe cyst located in the midline of the anterior scrotum of a 35- year-old man. Clinically, the patient presented with a scrotal mass increasing substantially in size over two days associated with tenderness, skin erythema, and scrotal pain. Radiologic interpretation of a sonogram and computed tomography scan suggested a thrombosed vessel. The patient was diagnosed with septic thrombophlebitis associated with overlying cellulitis. Despite conservative therapy with antibiotics, the patient developed pyrexia, tachycardia, and leukocytosis prompting surgical excision of the lesion. Histopathologic examination revealed an infected median raphe cyst. The cyst wall was lined by a stratified epithelium that included numerous Alcian blue positive goblet cells. The epithelial cells showed reactive changes with infiltration by numerous neutrophils. Our objective is to bring attention to and thereby facilitate the diagnosis of this unusual entity.

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          Male median raphe cysts: serial retrospective analysis and histopathological classification

          Background To review the clinical and pathological characteristics of median raphe cysts and to classify the lesions according to pathogenesis and histopathological findings. Methods The medical records of patients who were diagnosed with median raphe cysts between 2001 and 2010 were reviewed to document the clinical presentation and pathological findings of the cysts. Results Most patients were asymptomatic; however, 9 patients had inflammatory or infectious cysts that were tender or painful. Four patients who had cysts on the parameatus and distal prepuce had difficulty voiding. Hematuria and hematospermia were noted in 2 cases. Thirty-one cysts were lined with an urothelium-like epithelium, and a squamous epithelium lining was found in 3 cases. In 2 cases, a well-formed mucinous glandular structure was observed. The other 20 cysts consisted of mixed epithelia. After excision of the cysts under local or general anesthesia, an urethral fistula developed as a complication in only 1 case. Conclusions Median raphe cysts are benign lesions formed due to tissue trapping during the development of urethral folds. The cysts can be defined into 4 types based on pathological findings: urethral, epidermoid, glandular, and mixed. The associated symptoms and signs should be taken into consideration when determining the treatment for the cysts. Virtual slides The virtual slide(s) for this article can be found here: http//http://www.diagnosticpathology.diagnomx.eu/vs/7727074877500751
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            Median raphe cysts of the prepucial skin, with triple histological linings: a case report and review of the literature.

            A median raphe cyst is an uncommon entity. An extensive literature search has revealed only less than 200 reported cases. Among these, only less than 10 have been reported from the Indian subcontinent. Usually, it is located in the midline, anywhere between the urethral meatus and the anus. We are presenting a case of a prepucial median raphe cyst, which occurred at a very uncommon location, which presented with symptoms, which is also a rare scenario. This case has been presented for its rare location, uncommon clinical presentation and an interesting triple lining presentation in histology.
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              Median raphe cyst on the scrotum and perineum.

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                Journal
                Clin Pract
                CP
                Clinics and Practice
                PAGEPress Publications, Pavia, Italy
                2039-7275
                2039-7283
                27 September 2019
                02 August 2019
                : 9
                : 3
                : 1176
                Affiliations
                Department of Pathology, Penrose-St. Francis Health Services , Colorado Springs, CO, USA
                Author notes
                Department of Pathology, Penrose-St. Francis Heath Services, 2222 N. Nevada Ave., Colorado Springs, CO 80907, USA. Tel. +1.719.776.5816 – +1.719.776.2108. chadihajar@ 123456centura.org

                Contributions: the authors contributed equally.

                Conflict of interest: the authors declare no potential conflict of interest.

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                10.4081/cp.2019.1176
                6775486
                3f643b78-67b9-4ea4-9fea-53578fdb376a
                ©Copyright: the Author(s), 2019

                This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License ( http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.

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                : 30 May 2019
                : 30 August 2019
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                Figures: 3, Tables: 0, Equations: 0, References: 8, Pages: 2
                Funding
                Funding: none.
                Categories
                Case Report

                median raphe cyst,thrombophlebitis,scrotum,diagnosis
                median raphe cyst, thrombophlebitis, scrotum, diagnosis

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