Quiz: Pilonidal Disease
Question 1 of 2  

Pilonidal disease is an infection caused by a hair that injures the skin at the top of the cleft between the buttocks. For unknown reasons, sometimes a hair irritates and grows into the skin, forming a cavity that may contain hair. This cavity typically forms at the top of the cleft between the buttocks. What is this cavity called?

  • A.

    Pilonidal abscess

  • B.

    Pilonidal sinus

  • C.

    Pilonidal cancer

  • D.

    Pilonidal cyst

Am I correct?