Lesión pilosa dolorosa en región sacrocoxígea. (Spanish)

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    • Alternate Title:
      Painful hairy lesion in the sacrococcygeal region. (English)
    • Abstract:
      The article titled "Painful pilonidal lesion in the sacrococcygeal region" describes the case of a 23-year-old patient with a history of septoplasty due to previous trauma at the gym. The patient goes to the doctor complaining of pain in the upper area of the intergluteal region, accompanied by bloody stains on their underwear. After a physical examination and preoperative study, it is decided to perform a scheduled surgery to treat a pilonidal lesion. The article provides information about the incidence, diagnosis, treatment, and possible complications of this disease. [Extracted from the article]
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      El artículo titulado "Lesión pilosa dolorosa en región sacrocoxígea" describe el caso de un paciente de 23 años con antecedentes de septoplastia por traumatismo previo en el gimnasio. El paciente acude al médico aquejado de dolor en la zona superior de la región interglútea, acompañado de manchas sanguinolentas en la ropa interior. Tras una exploración física y estudio preoperatorio, se decide realizar una cirugía programada para tratar una lesión pilonidal. El artículo proporciona información sobre la incidencia, el diagnóstico, el tratamiento y las posibles complicaciones de esta enfermedad. [Extracted from the article]
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