2019
DOI: 10.7454/nrjs.v4i2.1052
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A Rare Presentation of A Giant Epidermal Cyst of The Parietooccipital Region: A Case Reports

Abstract: Introduction. Epidermal cysts are common benign cutaneous cysts. An epidermal cyst may be classified as a giant epidermal cyst if it exceeds 5 cm. Giant epidermal cysts with a diameter of 5 cm or more are rare but have been reported. The epidermal cyst rarely discloses malignancy. Although rare, a case of malignant change of benign epidermal cyst is possible. We describe here a rare case of a giant epidermal cyst of the parietooccipital region in a 35-year-old man. Case Illustration. A 35-year-old man was admi… Show more

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“…There are three different types of lesions: (1) congenital sequestration of surface ectoderm, (2) pilosebaceous unit occlusion, and (3) implantation of epidermal cells into the dermis as a result of surgical intervention and puncturing injury. 8 In our case, there were no clinical indications of infection. As there was no nodal involvement and the lesion was benign, neoplastic conditions were ruled out.…”
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“…There are three different types of lesions: (1) congenital sequestration of surface ectoderm, (2) pilosebaceous unit occlusion, and (3) implantation of epidermal cells into the dermis as a result of surgical intervention and puncturing injury. 8 In our case, there were no clinical indications of infection. As there was no nodal involvement and the lesion was benign, neoplastic conditions were ruled out.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 43%
“…In order to ensure complete removal and prevent recurrence, complete surgical removal is the preferred course of treatment. To get good aesthetic results for giant epidermal cysts, redundant skin must be removed 8 …”
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“…There are three different types of lesions: 1) congenital sequestration of surface ectoderm, 2) pilosebaceous unit occlusion, and 3) implantation of epidermal cells into the dermis as a result of surgical intervention and puncturing injury. 8 In our case, there were no clinical indications of infection. Since there was no nodal involvement and the lesion was benign, neoplastic conditions were ruled out.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 43%