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Cytohistologically Diagnosed Giant Intramammary Epidermal Inclusion Cyst- An Interesting Breast Carcinoma Mimic [PDF]
Epidermal inclusion cyst arising from the breast is a very interesting, rare, benign and diagnostically challenging condition since it may easily be mistaken clinically for malignancy, thereby creating undue anxiety and apprehension until the ...
Hemalatha. A. L +4 more
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Penile epidermal inclusion cyst mimicking ectopic testis mass: A case report
Epidermal inclusion cyst is a benign lesion that can originate in all parts of the human body. However, the penile location is quite rare. We reported a 24-years old man with a painless, soft, progressive-growing mass at the distal part of the penis with
Gugum Indra Firdaus +4 more
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Distal Phalanx Intraosseous Epidermoid Cyst
Summary:. An intraosseous epidermal cyst is a benign cystic lesion that occurs in the bones. It is assumed to be caused by congenital causes or trauma, and because the cyst forms in the soft tissue surrounding the bone, it can lead to bone loss ...
Felwa A. AlMarshad, MBBS +5 more
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Presacral epidermoid cyst in a pediatric patient
Epidermoid cysts are benign cysts of ectodermal origin that are most commonly found on the face, trunk, and neck but have been infrequently described in the presacral region.
Lilly Gu +5 more
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The epidermal or epidermoid cyst is a proliferation of epidermal cells within an enclosed space. It develops slowly and may be the result of either the inclusion of ectodermal remnants during the closure of the neural tube or epidermal inclusions ...
Idani Motandi +5 more
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Penile Epidermal Cyst: A Case Report [PDF]
Epidermal cysts also known as epidermoid cysts, is one of the common benign tumours presenting anywhere in the body. However, epidermal cyst in the penis is very rare.
Veerapandian Kumaraguru +2 more
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Epidermal cyst is a very common benign cystic lesion of the skin. It is usual to find ulceration of the lining epithelium, rupture of the cyst wall with chronic inflammation and foreign body giant cell reaction.
P S Jayalakshmy +3 more
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Atypical proliferating epidermoid cyst with xanthomatous reaction
Proliferating epidermoid cysts, or proliferating epidermal inclusion cysts, are rare tumors characterized by epidermal keratinization and a cyst wall lined by epithelium typically seen in an epidermoid cyst.
Paula Beers, MD +1 more
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Unravelling a rare conundrum: Enigmatic cyst over a clubfoot [PDF]
Acral skin has been found to have a different aetiology for epidermal cysts, also referred to as epidermal inclusion cysts, epidermoid cysts and infundibular cysts, then non-acral skin.
Doddabasappa Mruthyunjaya Talak +3 more
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Seborrheic keratosis-like changes in epidermal inclusion cyst: An unusual feature in a usual entity
A 58-year-old male presented with an asymptomatic, slowly growing, cystic and mobile swelling on the left leg calf of 6 months duration. Fine-needle aspiration cytology was suggestive of epidermal inclusion cyst.
Seetu Palo, Chitrawati B Gargade
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