Atypical proliferating epidermoid cyst with xanthomatous reaction
Proliferating epidermoid cysts, or proliferating epidermal inclusion cysts, are rare tumors characterized by epidermal keratinization and a cyst wall lined by epithelium typically seen in an epidermoid cyst. Though proliferating trichilemmal cysts have been well described in the literature, little h...
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Main Authors: | Paula Beers, MD (Author), Vladimir Vincek, MD, PhD (Author) |
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Elsevier,
2019-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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