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"Sebaceous Cysts" are Trichilemmal Cysts

Archives of Dermatology, 1969
In search for a normal prototype of the common thick-walled cutaneous cyst (wen), predominantly found on the scalp and usually misnamed "sebaceous cyst," attention was focused on the middle portion of the human anagen hair follicle between bulge and sebaceous gland.
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Choledochal cyst

Pediatric Surgery International, 2019
Choledochal cyst (CC) or congenital biliary dilatation, has a skewed distribution with hereditary features that is far more common in East Asian females. CC is usually associated with pancreaticobiliary malunion (PBMU) forming a common channel. CC requires early definitive diagnosis, since there is a risk for malignancy occurring in the CC and/or ...
Joel, Cazares   +2 more
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Tumors and cysts

Neuroradiology, 1986
"Congenital" tumors that cause hydrocephalus early in life are large masses and can easily be detected by ultrasound. CT is better for differentiating among the diverse types of mass lesions and is performed after screening by ultrasound. In our experience, ultrasound has proved successful for visualizing all of the intracranial cysts except those in ...
D. Harwood-Nash, S. Chuang
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Dentigerous cyst or Radicular cyst?

Universal Research Journal of Dentistry, 2015
Radicular cysts arising from deciduous teeth are remarkably rare. This article presents a case report of radicular cyst associated with an endodontically treated deciduous second molar. Clinical and radiographic features were consistent with the dentigerous cyst. The cystic lesion was surgically enucleated under local anesthesia.
Vaibhav Sunil Ladke   +3 more
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Risk factors for pediatric arachnoid cyst rupture/hemorrhage: a case-control study.

Neurosurgery, 2013
BACKGROUND As the availability of imaging modalities has increased, the finding of arachnoid cysts has become common. Accurate patient counseling regarding physical activity or risk factors for cyst rupture or hemorrhage has been hampered by the lack of ...
M. Cress   +3 more
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Simple cyst-appearing renal masses at unenhanced CT: can they be presumed to be benign?

Radiology, 2013
PURPOSE To determine renal cancer incidence in simple cyst-appearing renal masses detected at unenhanced computed tomography (CT). MATERIALS AND METHODS Institutional review board approval and an informed consent waiver for this retrospective HIPAA ...
S. O'Connor   +4 more
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Arachnoid cyst slit valves: the mechanism for arachnoid cyst enlargement.

Journal of Neurosurgery: Pediatrics, 2013
Arachnoid cysts are common, accounting for approximately 1% of intracranial mass lesions. Most are congenital, clinically silent, and remain static in size. Occasionally, they increase in size and produce symptoms due to mass effect or obstruction.
Sameer H. Halani, M. Safain, C. Heilman
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Choledochal cysts and multilocular cysts of the pancreas

Human Pathology, 2003
Choledochal cyst is a rare congenital anomaly of the biliary system that may be associated with other abnormalities of the hepatobiliary tract. We report a case of an 11-year-old boy in whom the preoperative evaluation revealed a choledochal cyst and intraoperative cholangiopancreatography showed a cystic mass in the pancreas.
Xiu Yan Xie   +2 more
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SOLITARY UNICAMERAL BONE CYST: WITH EMPHASIS ON THE ROENTGEN PICTURE, THE PATHOLOGIC APPEARANCE AND THE PATHOGENESIS

, 1942
Solitary unicameral bone cyst is properly to be regarded as an independent and distinctive lesion and ought not to be included, as it still rather often is, within the omnibus and unjustifiable category of localized fibrocystic disease of bone.
H. Jaffe, L. Lichtenstein
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Baker’s Cysts, Ganglion Cysts

2003
T2-weighted MRI sequences are most suitable to locate cysts about the knee. Further characterization of such cysts in unusual locations or of unusual extent and configuration may require T1-weighted imaging before and after administration of an intravenous contrast medium.
Peter Teller   +3 more
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