Epidermal inclusion cyst in the breast is an uncommon condition. It may be congenital, originating from hair follicles or occurring after trauma (breast reduction or breast cytology puncture) or consists of squamous metaplasia of the regular columnar epithelium within an ectatic ductus galactophorus. ...
cyst (redirected fromepidermal inclusion cyst) Thesaurus Medical Acronyms Encyclopedia cyst (sĭst) n. 1.An abnormal membranous sac in the body containing a gaseous, liquid, or semisolid substance. 2.A sac or vesicle in the body. 3.BiologyA small capsulelike sac that encloses certain organism...
Squamous cell carcinoma arising in epidermal inclusion cyst of breast: A diagnostic dilemma Suhani; Aggarwal L; Meena K;.Squamous cell carcinoma arising in epidermal inclusion cyst of breast: A diagnostic dilemma.Breast Dis.2015.25-27... LHC Departmentofgeneralsurgery - 《Breast Disease》 被引量:...
Epidermal inclusion cyst in breast: Is it so rare? Epidermal inclusion cyst in the breast (EICB) is very rare. It presents as breast lump mainly in peri-areolar region and needs to be differentiated from ot... S Jain,M Singh,B Maheshwari,... - 《Journal of Cytology》 被引量: 22发表...
cystfine-needleaspirationcytologyEpidermal inclusion cyst (EIC) is a benign lesion, which occurs due to proliferation and implantation of epidermal elements within a circumscribed space in dermis. They usually occur in the head and neck region, trunk and extremities. EIC occurring in the breast is ...
We report a case of unilateral breast enlargement in a young male patient from an epidermal inclusion cyst of breast (EICB). EICB leading to breast enlargement can be psychologically disturbing in a male for which the patient seeks treatment. Careful history and physical examination along with ...
CYTOLOGYBREASTSPINDLEBENIGNFirst page of articledoi:10.1002/dc.22808Justin C PeltolaArbaz SamadStefan E PambuccianJohn Wiley & Sons, LtdDiagnostic CytopathologyPeltola JC, Sarmad A, Pambuccian SE. Granulation tissue associated with a ruptured epidermal inclusion cyst: a potential pitfall in fine ...