“…Literature also allocates such forms of skin lesion appearances of the OCSTs like cutaneous infiltration 5,6 , suppurated nodule, 7 and even seventh form of manifestations-odontogenic cutaneous granuloma with fistula. 6 Trying to highlight a wide variety of descriptions of cutaneous part of the OCSTs, here are just a few of them: 1) erythematous, exophytic nodule with a crusted surface and a central stoma 13 , 2) puckered appearance on the skin 20 , 3) an erythematous, crusted nodule measuring about 50 mm with pus discharge 21 , 4) affected skin can be hyperemic or of a normal color, thinned, cyanotic, glossy, forms folds and unevenness 5,6 , 5) reddish abscess 2.5 cm in diameter 22 , 6) orocutaneous fistula 19 , 7) granuloma (ie, such type of cutaneous manifestation of OCST [not a pyogenic granuloma]) sizes are variable (from 1 to 3-4 cm) 5 , 8) classically, the lesion presented as an erythematous nodule of diameter up to 2 cm with or without drainage 23 , 9) nodulocystic cutaneous lesion 7 , 10) cutaneous fistula with hyperpigmented retracted skin 24 , etc.…”