Abstract
Tailgut cysts, also known as retrorectal cystic hamartomas and mucus-secreting cysts, are rare benign congenital lesions that are thought to be derived from remnants of the embryonic postanal gut, which incompletely regresses during development. They are composed of uni- or multilocular cysts lined by a variety of epithelia, and occur mostly in middle-aged women at …
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