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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keratosis_pilaris
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Keratosis Pilaris on Lower Extremity
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Keratosis Pilaris on Back of Upper Arm
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Keratosis pilaris arm
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Epidermoid_cyst
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Epidermal inclusion cyst on the nape of a person's neck
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Epidermal cyst in the earlobe
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Squamous_cell_skin_cancer
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Biopsy-proven squamous cell carcinoma
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Squamous carcinoma of dorsum of hand
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SCC in situ (Bowen's disease).
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Squamous Cell Carcinoma, Right Upper Cheek; Lesion outlined in blue marker with a dashed line prior to biopsy
Signs and symptoms
[edit]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.[1] An epidermoid cyst is one type of vaginal cyst.[2]
Although they are not malignant, there are rare cases of malignant tumors arising from an epidermoid cyst.[3]
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Epidermal inclusion cyst on the nape of a person's neck
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Epidermal cyst in the earlobe
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Epidermal Inclusion Cyst
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Inflamed epidermal inclusion cyst
Signs and symptoms
[edit]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.[4] An epidermoid cyst is one type of vaginal cyst.[2]
Although they are not malignant, there are rare cases of malignant tumors arising from an epidermoid cyst.[3]
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Epidermal inclusion cyst on the nape of a person's neck
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Epidermal cyst in the earlobe
- ^ "cysts - British Association of Dermatologists". Archived from the original on 2008-01-10. Retrieved 2007-11-14.
- ^ a b Vaginal Surgery for Incontinence and Prolapse. Springer Science & Business Media. 2006. p. 271. ISBN 1852339128. Retrieved March 2, 2018.
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ignored (help) - ^ a b Jehle KS, Shakir AJ, Sayegh ME (2007). "Squamous cell carcinoma arising in an epidermoid cyst". British Journal of Hospital Medicine. 68 (8): 446. doi:10.12968/hmed.2007.68.8.24499. PMID 17847698.
- ^ "cysts - British Association of Dermatologists". Archived from the original on 2008-01-10. Retrieved 2007-11-14.