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Fig. 1C Retrorectal tailgut cyst in 25-year-old woman. Photograph of
gross specimen of resected mass shows main cystic component (C) with mucoid
content as well as fibrous wall (F) interspersed with cysts (arrow).
Lesion was found to be adherent to rectal wall, dissociating its muscular
fibers.