Epidermal cyst - Epidermal Cystahttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Epidermoid_cyst
Epidermal Cysta (Epidermal cyst) benignissima CYSTA frequentissima in cute reperiri solet. epidermal cysta (epidermal cyst) nulla indicia habere potest, vel tactu dolentis. Potest dimittere keratin maceratum.

epidermal cysta (epidermal cyst) ratio circiter 85-95% omnium cystarum excisarum, transmutatio maligna valde rara est. Cystae excisione tolli possunt.

Curatio
Excisionis chirurgiae - Etiamsi contenta comprimere pergis, cysta plerumque recurret. Ergo requiri potest resectio chirurgica. Laesiones dolentes et infectio suspecta cum antibioticis tractari debent.

Curatio OTC Medicamenta
Frequens tactus regionis affectae potest causare inflammationem. Laesiones inflammatae maiores quam 1 cm plerumque chirurgicam curationem in nosocomio requirunt. Si parvae laesiones inflammatae sunt, potes experiri antibioticum OTC. Unguentum steroideum ne uteris pro cysta epidermali. #Bacitracin
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  • Si parva massa, quae plerumque manet, subito inflammatur, suspectari potest cysta epidermalis (epidermal cyst).
  • Hic casus difficilis a communi abscessu differre potest.
  • Characteristica cystarum epidermalium est praesentia foraminis centralis, saepe visibilis ut punctum nigrum in medio.
  • Cystis epidermalis inflamata typica ― foramen nigrum in centro
  • Videtur vetus massa sensim increscere, et cum exprimatur, materia keratinica emittitur.
  • Cysta epidermalis (Epidermal cyst) fragmentum keratinum refertum est.
  • Laesiones parvae sicut abscessus videre possunt, sed abscessibus dissimiles, cysta epidermalis (Epidermal cyst) saepe nodum palpabile habet.
  • Cysta thyroglossalis inflamata
References Minimally Invasive Excision of Epidermal Cysts through a Small Hole Made by a CO2 Laser 24511501 
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Ad apparentiam augendam, cystae epidermales (epidermal cysts) sublatis, accessiones minus incursivae proposuimus. Novam methodum inductum quae cystam plene eliminat per foramen parvum laser CO₂ factum. Viginti quinque pacientes cum cystis epidermalibus (epidermal cysts), quae 0,5‑1,5 cm in diametro erant, non inflammae et libere mobiles, tractati sunt. Omnes pacientes laeti erant quod cutem suam postea spectaverunt. Haec ars directa est, ad cicatricem perexiguam ducit, et casus cystarum humilium sine recidivis revertitur.
To improve the cosmetic results of removing epidermal cysts, minimally invasive methods have been proposed. We proposed a new minimally invasive method that completely removes a cyst through a small hole made by a CO2 laser. Twenty-five patients with epidermal cysts, which were 0.5 to 1.5 cm in diameter, non-inflamed, and freely movable, were treated. All of the patients were satisfied with the cosmetic results. This method is simple and results in minimal scarring and low recurrence rates without complications.
 Epidermal Inclusion Cyst 30335343 
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Cystae epidermales inclusivae frequentissimae sunt cystae cutaneae et ubique in corpore evolvi possunt. Solent apparere sicut massae molles sub summa cute, saepe cum centro visibili. Hae cystae possunt dolere patienti et sentire sicut massam mollem, quae keratinum sub cute plena est.
Epidermal inclusion cysts are the most common cutaneous cysts and can occur anywhere on the body. These cysts typically present as fluctuant nodules under the surface of the skin, often with visible central puncta. These cysts often become painful to the patient and may present as a fluctuant filled nodule below the patient's skin.
 Epidermoid Cyst 29763149 
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Epidermoid cysts Saepius cystae sebaceae (sebaceous cysts) dicuntur. Parvae noduli keratinō repleti sunt, typice sub cute in facie, collo, et trunco inventi.
Epidermoid cysts, also known as a sebaceous cysts, are encapsulated subepidermal nodules filled with keratin. Most commonly located on the face, neck, and trunk.
 Overview of epidermoid cyst 31516916 
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In radiologia, rotunda ad ovales structuras apparent, massa avasculare bene circumscripta; diffusio restricta typica est.
On radiology, they have round to oval structure, well-circumscribed, avascular mass; restricted diffusion is typical.