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An #epidermoid #cyst or epidermal inclusion cyst[1] is a benign cyst usually found on the #skin. The cyst develops out of ectodermal tissue. Histologically, it is made of a thin layer of #squamous epithelium.
Contents
1 Signs and symptoms
2 Causes
3 Diagnosis
4 Treatment
5 Terminology
6 Additional images
7 See also
8 References
9 External links
Signs and symptoms
The epidermoid cyst may have no symptoms, or it may be painful when touched. It can release macerated keratin. In contrast to pilar cysts, epidermoid cysts are usually present on parts of the body with relatively little hair.[2] An epidermoid cyst is one type of vaginal cyst.[3]
Although they are not malignant, there are rare cases of malignant tumors arising from an epidermoid cyst.[4] Epidermal inclusion cysts account for approximately 85–95% of all excised cysts, malignant transformation is exceedingly rare. The incidence of squamous cell carcinoma developing from an epidermal inclusion cyst has been estimated to range from 0.011 to 0.045%.[5]
Causes
Epidermoid cysts commonly result from implantation of epidermis into the dermis, as in trauma or #surgery. They can also be caused by a blocked pore adjacent to a body piercing. They are also seen in Gardner's syndrome and Nevoid basal-cell carcinoma syndrome on the head and neck. They can be infected by bacteria and form a pimple-like shape.[citation needed]
Diagnosis
Epidermoid cysts are usually diagnosed when a person notices a bump on their skin and seeks medical attention. The definitive diagnosis is made after excision by a pathologist based on microscopic appearance of a cystic lesion lined by cornified epithelium containing lamellated keratin without calcifications. They can also be seen as isointense lesions on MRI or hyperintensities on FLAIR.
Treatment
Cysts can be removed by excision.[6]
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