- Author:
Guh Jung SEO
1
;
Ju Heon SEO
;
Kyung Jin CHO
;
Hyung-Suk CHO
Author Information
- Publication Type:Case Report
- From:Annals of Coloproctology 2020;36(3):204-206
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Abstract: Anal gland/duct cyst (AGC) is rare and observed in only 0.05% of patients undergoing anal surgery. AGC is thought to be a retention cyst in the anal gland and arises when an obstruction of the anal duct causes fluid collection in the anal gland. We report a case of AGC in a 66-year-old woman without anal symptoms. Found by colonoscopy, the AGC was excised transanally. The histopathology of the specimen confirmed AGC. Colonoscopists should include AGC in the differential diagnosis of anal canal mass and rule out of malignancy. Excision is recommended for definitive diagnosis and treatment.