2012
DOI: 10.1007/s12663-012-0408-0
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An Unusual Case of a Recurrent Seborrheic/Epidermal Inclusion Cyst of the Maxillofacial Region

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“…They contain soft, cheesylike skin secretions. 2 Rarely, it may cause secondary malignancy like basal cell carcinoma, Bowen's disease, squamous cell carcinoma, and even mycosis fungoides. The EICs are twice as common in men as in women.…”
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“…They contain soft, cheesylike skin secretions. 2 Rarely, it may cause secondary malignancy like basal cell carcinoma, Bowen's disease, squamous cell carcinoma, and even mycosis fungoides. The EICs are twice as common in men as in women.…”
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“…The complications of EIC are the risk of scarring and recurrence. 2 Malignant transformation of epidermoid cyst into cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma range from 0.011 to 0.045%. 6 In our case, surgical excision was done and a 7-month follow-up showed no recurrence.…”
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“…Epidermal cysts are approximately twice as common in men as in women [ 5 ]. They typically occur in the skin of the scalp, ear, face, and back [ 2 ].…”
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“…Confirmation of lesion extent has been accomplished using MRI or ultrasound as described in the surgical literature 3,4 . Excision has been a leading therapy for giant facial cysts, though with high risk of recurrence and potential for scarring 1 . Cutibacterium acnes is believed to contribute to the pathogenesis of cystic acne through triggered inflammatory pathways 5 .…”
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