1985
DOI: 10.1016/s0190-9622(85)80055-4
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Follicular cysts: How should we name them?

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“…8 The transition between a pilomatricoma and an epidermal cyst, in the same cyst, might suggest a common histogenesis. 10 However, epidermal cysts and pilomatricomas or trichilemmal cysts have distinct histopathology. For epidermal cysts, the keratin in the keratinized cells consists of relatively electron-lucent tonofilaments embedded in an electron-dense substance, derived from the keratohyaline granules.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…8 The transition between a pilomatricoma and an epidermal cyst, in the same cyst, might suggest a common histogenesis. 10 However, epidermal cysts and pilomatricomas or trichilemmal cysts have distinct histopathology. For epidermal cysts, the keratin in the keratinized cells consists of relatively electron-lucent tonofilaments embedded in an electron-dense substance, derived from the keratohyaline granules.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…4), we chose not to call the association a hybrid cyst (9), since this was valid for a minority of cases only. The transition between a pilomatricoma and an epidermoid cyst in the same cyst may suggest a common histogenesis (10).…”
Section: Giant Cell In Stromamentioning
confidence: 99%