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Clitoromegaly due to an epidermal inclusion cyst: A case report [PDF]

open access: yesCase Reports in Women's Health, 2022
Background: Clitoromegaly is often a sign of androgen excess; however, non-hormonal causes must be ruled out. We report the case of an adolescent with isolated clitoromegaly without clinical or biochemical evidence of hyperandrogenism.
Carolina Fux-Otta   +11 more
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Epidermal inclusion cyst in male breast: how to differentiate from other male breast lesions [PDF]

open access: yesRadiology Case Reports, 2022
Male breast lesions are relatively less common. The most encountered malignant lesion in the male breast is ductal adenocarcinoma; and benign lesions are gynecomastia, fibrocystic disease, intramammary lymph node, fibroadenoma, lipoma and epidermal ...
Murat Ak, MD   +3 more
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A Ruptured Digital Epidermal Inclusion Cyst: A Sinister Presentation [PDF]

open access: goldCase Reports in Orthopedics, 2016
Epidermal inclusion cysts are benign cutaneous lesions caused by dermal or subdermal implantation and proliferation of epidermal squamous epithelium as a result of trauma or surgery.
Iain Bohler   +3 more
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Epidermal inclusion cyst following type III female genital mutilation in a 10-year-Old girl: A rare pediatric presentation [PDF]

open access: yesUrology Case Reports
Female genital mutilation, particularly Type III infibulation, is associated with multiple delayed complications, including the rare development of epidermal inclusion cysts due to traumatic implantation of epidermal tissue.
Abdishakur Mohamed Abdi   +4 more
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Rapidly growing Intra-Scrotal epidermal inclusion cyst: a case report [PDF]

open access: yesBMC Urology
Introduction Epidermal inclusion cysts (EICs) are benign lesions lined by stratified squamous epithelium, most commonly arising in cutaneous or subcutaneous tissues.
Jean Paule Remington Joumaa   +2 more
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Diffuse intestinal submucosal lipomatosis with incidental epidermal inclusion cyst of caecum clinically masquerading as carcinoma caecum

open access: yesRare Tumors, 2014
Symptomatic diffuse submucosal intestinal lipomatosis is a rare entity. Also few cases of epidermal inclusion cyst of caecum have been reported in literature.
Brijesh Thakur   +3 more
doaj   +3 more sources

Sacrococcygeal epidermal inclusion cyst in a child: A case report

open access: goldJournal of Pediatric Surgery Case Reports
Introduction: Epidermal inclusion cysts (EIC) are common benign lesions, but their occurrence in the sacrococcygeal area, particularly in the pediatric population, is an exceedingly rare event.
Saswati Behera   +5 more
doaj   +2 more sources

Incidental Squamous Cell Carcinoma in an Epidermal Inclusion Cyst: A Case Report and Review of the Literature [PDF]

open access: yesCase Reports in Dermatology, 2018
Epidermal inclusion cysts are common lesions that rarely develop into squamous cell carcinoma (SCC). Neoplastic change in these cysts can be associated with prominent symptoms such as pain, rapid growth, or ulceration.
Ethan Frank   +4 more
doaj   +2 more sources

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