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Epidermal inclusion cyst

Introduction: Epidermal inclusion cyst

Description of Epidermal inclusion cyst

Epidermal inclusion cyst: Intradermal or subcutaneous saclike structure, the wall of which is stratified epithelium containing keratohyalin granules.
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