Ruptured Median Raphe Cyst Mimicking a Vascular Penile Mass on Ultrasound

Author:

Pakray Amir1ORCID,Surro Andrew1,Gibson Donald1,Tahawi Ahmad2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Diagnostic Radiology, Beaumont Hospital, Royal Oak, MI, Michigan, USA

2. Michigan State University College of Osteopathic Medicine, East Lansing, MI, Michigan, USA

Abstract

Median raphe cysts are uncommon benign cysts thought to occur due to improper fusion of the genital tubercle and can occur anywhere along the median raphe, from the glans to the anus, most commonly occurring along the ventral penile shaft. Limited information is available in the literature about the common imaging features of median raphe cysts with available reports highlighting an avascular cystic lesion. Our case demonstrates a 10-year-old male patient presenting with a ventral penile mass that demonstrated interval growth in the absence of trauma without overlying skin changes. Doppler ultrasound examination demonstrated a solid vascular mass measuring up to 1.6 cm at the ventral aspect of the penis with arterial and venous waveforms. The patient underwent elective resection of the mass which revealed a 2.0 cm inflamed glandular subtype median raphe cyst. This report demonstrates an atypical imaging presentation of an inflamed median raphe cyst, particularly that of a heterogeneous solid mass with arterial and venous blood flow on ultrasound.

Publisher

Hindawi Limited

Subject

General Medicine

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