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“…The confocal images of milia showed relatively high refractile, but unevenly distributed keratin in superficial dermis (18), which is more superficial compared with syringoma in confocal image findings. The major difference between syringoma and milia in confocal images is the "evenly" refractile substance in dermis and the presence of surrounding 1-2 layers of light and dark lines noted in the former and not present in the latter (18). Our observations are all confirmed with the histological findings.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 82%
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“…The confocal images of milia showed relatively high refractile, but unevenly distributed keratin in superficial dermis (18), which is more superficial compared with syringoma in confocal image findings. The major difference between syringoma and milia in confocal images is the "evenly" refractile substance in dermis and the presence of surrounding 1-2 layers of light and dark lines noted in the former and not present in the latter (18). Our observations are all confirmed with the histological findings.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 82%
“…Vulva areas can be affected by many papular skin lesions, which should be differentiated from syringoma, those entities include milia, Fox-Fordyce disease, epidermal cysts, lichen planus, and lichen simplex chronicus (9,16,17). The confocal images of milia showed relatively high refractile, but unevenly distributed keratin in superficial dermis (18), which is more superficial compared with syringoma in confocal image findings. The major difference between syringoma and milia in confocal images is the "evenly" refractile substance in dermis and the presence of surrounding 1-2 layers of light and dark lines noted in the former and not present in the latter (18).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…Milium (milia in plural) cyst is a small, benign, superficial keratinous cyst in the dermis thought to result from plugging of pilosebaceous or eccrine sweat ducts. Milia present as 1–2 mm, white, domed papules, most commonly on the face, specifically on lower eyelids 11,12 . Histologically, they appear as very small epidermoid cysts, containing walls of stratified squamous epithelium with a granular cell layer.…”
Section: Results In Ultrasound Images Of Cutaneous Cysts With Stratif...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Milia present as 1-2 mm, white, domed papules, most commonly on the face, specifically on lower eyelids. 11,12 Histologically, they appear as very small epidermoid cysts, containing walls of stratified squamous epithelium with a granular cell layer. Primary or idiopathic milia are commonly found and their most common form is the congenital one; 40-50% of newborns and infants will have them and will resolve spontaneously.…”
Section: Epidermoid Cystmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Imaging the skin conditions with RCM to avoid or reduce the invasive biopsy on exposed areas is of increasingly interest. RCM may be considered a promising tool for differential diagnosis of syringoma and milia [13] ,and a non-invasive arsenal for the assessment of hair and scalp disorders, bene ting patients [14]. Even compared with the novel imaging device,such as the optical coherence tomography, and multiphoton microscopy , the RCM embodies its unique advantages [15][16].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%