Case 276 Enunciado A 24-year-old male patient sought medical attention complaining of a vegetative lesion, with nodular appearance, reddish and continuously painful in a sacrococcygeal region of onset a month ago. He reports a discrete increase in size and spontaneous drainage of small amount of purulent secretion in the last week. Denies previous trauma, pruritus, fever or use of medications. Photograph of sacrococcygeal region. Question:Based on the clinical history and the image (injury picture) presented, what is the most likely diagnosis? Hidradenitis suppurativa Ostial folliculitis Pilonidal disease Furuncle (Boil) Questão de Prova (SISE-SUS) Regarding the pilonidal cyst, it is INCORRECT to state: Consists of a fistula near the anus usually containing hairs. Infection is usually the first manifestation of the disease. In the evidence of abscess, local drainage should be performed. Drainage of the abscess is shown to be a definitive technique. The most used surgical technique is the total resection of the cyst. Time is Up! Time's up