Bilateral symmetrical buttock masses in a 52 year old male
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Abstract
A 52-year-old man presents to us with 10 yr history of buttock masses. The masses were mildly painful while sitting. The pain was intermittent, dull aching but did not bother him at night. He refused any history of trauma to the area or sexual abuse. The rest of his history was insignificant. A Magnetic resonance imaging [MRI] scan was done and showed a bilateral symmetrical buttock masses in the posterior subcutaneous tissue of buttock.