Question 49
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A 20-year-old male patient with a history of a previous incision and drainage of pilonidal abscess presents to the office with gluteal cleft pain and intermittent bleeding and drainage from several midline pits with no improvement with conservative management. He is a college student with a summer internship while at home and would like to address the problem before he goes back to school. What is the best recommendation for this patient at this time?
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Citation
"Question 49." CARSEP XII, ASCRS U, www.ascrsu.com/ascrs/view/CARSEP XII/3094049/all/Anorectal_Disease. Accessed 20 April 2026.
Question 49. CARSEP XII. https://www.ascrsu.com/ascrs/view/CARSEP XII/3094049/all/Anorectal_Disease. Accessed April 20, 2026.
Question 49. In CARSEP XII https://www.ascrsu.com/ascrs/view/CARSEP XII/3094049/all/Anorectal_Disease
Question 49 [Internet]. In: CARSEP XII. [cited 2026 April 20]. Available from: https://www.ascrsu.com/ascrs/view/CARSEP XII/3094049/all/Anorectal_Disease.
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