Giant epidermal inclusion cyst masquerading as a soft tissue sarcoma
Epidermal inclusion cysts (EIC) are common lesions formed by the invagination and cystic expansion of the epidermis or hair follicle. We present an unusual case of an epidermal inclusion cyst masquerading as a soft tissue sarcoma based on initial clinical presentation and radiographic findings. Misc...
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Main Authors: | Hunter Phillips (Author), Patrick Hogan (Author), Devin Durica (Author), Srikumar Pillai (Author), Brett Mahon (Author), David Lucero (Author), James Cameron (Author), Paul M. Kent (Author) |
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2018-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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