Epidermal cysthttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Epidermoid_cyst
Epidermal cyst ke tšoletsa e atileng haholo e benign e fumanehang letlalong. Epidermal cyst e kanna ea se be le matšoao, kapa e ka ba bohloko ha e angoa. E ka lokolla macerated keratin.

Epidermal cyst e etsa karolo ea 85-95% ea li-cysts tsohle tse tlositsoeng, phetoho e mpe e fumaneha hanyane haholo. Li-cysts li ka tlosoa ka ho hlajoa.

Kalafo
Excision ea ho buua - Leha u lula u pepeta se tsoang ka hare, hangata sea ipheta. Ka hona, ho ka 'na ha hlokahala hore motho a tlooa. Maqeba a bohloko le tšoaetso e belaelloang e lokela ho phekoloa ka lithibela-mafu.

Kalafo - Lithethefatsi tsa OTC
Ho tšoara sebaka se amehileng khafetsa ho ka etsa hore se ruruhe. Maqeba a mangata a ho ruruha a maholo ho feta 1 cm hangata a hloka phekolo ea ho buuoa sepetlele. Haeba diso tse nyane li ruruhile, o ka leka ho sebelisa lithibela-mafu (antibiotic) tsa OTC. U se ke ua sebelisa setlolo sa steroid bakeng sa epidermal cyst.
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  • Haeba kotola e nyenyane e lulang e le teng ka tšohanyetso e ka ruruha, e ka 'na e le epidermal cyst.
  • Ketsahalo ena e ka ba thata ho khetholla ho absese (abscess) e tloaelehileng.
  • Tšobotsi e ikhethang ea li-epidermal cysts (epidermal cysts) ke ho ba teng ha lesoba le bohareng, joalo ka letheba le letšo bohareng.
  • Tloaelehileng inflamed epidermal cyst ― Phallo e ntšo bohareng
  • E bonahala e le kotola ea khale, e ntseng e hōla butle, 'me ha e petelitsoe, keratin e ka lokolloa.
  • Epidermal cyst ke lesho le tletseng keratin.
  • Maqeba a manyane a ka shebahala joalo ka thubelu (abscesses), empa ho fapana le thubelu (abscesses), Epidermal cyst hangata e na le kotola e phophomang.
  • Inflamed thyroglossal cyst
References Minimally Invasive Excision of Epidermal Cysts through a Small Hole Made by a CO2 Laser 24511501 
NIH
Ho ntlafatsa ponahalo ka mor'a ho tlosa li-epidermal cysts, re khothalelitse mekhoa e fokolang. Re hlahisitse mokhoa o mocha o felisang cyst ka botlalo ka lesoba le lenyenyane le entsoeng ka laser CO2. Re ile ra tšela bakuli ba 25 ba nang le li-epidermal cysts ho 0.5 ho isa ho 1.5 cm ka bophara, tse neng li sa chese ebile li khona ho tsamaea ka bolokolohi. Bakuli bohle ba ne ba thabetse kamoo letlalo la bona le shebahalang kateng. Mokhoa ona o otlolohile, o lebisa ho maqeba a fokolang haholo, ‘me o na le menyetla e fokolang ea hore cyst e khutle e se na mathata.
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 
NIH
Epidermal inclusion cysts ke mofuta o atileng haholo oa li-cysts tsa letlalo mme li ka hlaha kae kapa kae 'meleng. Hangata li hlaha e le likotola tse bonolo ka tlas'a letlalo, hangata li na le setsi se bonahalang. Li-cysts tsena li ka ba bohloko ho mokuli 'me li ka ikutloa eka ke lesela le bonolo le tletseng mokelikeli tlas'a letlalo.
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 
NIH
Epidermoid cysts hangata li bitsoa sebaceous cysts. Ke maqhutsu a manyane a tlatsitsoeng keratin, a fumanehang ka tlas'a letlalo sefahlehong, molara le kutu.
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 
NIH
Ho radiology, li hlaha li le pota-potileng, sebopeho se oval, e hlalosoang ka ho hlaka ho se na methapo ea mali; restricted diffusion e tloaelehile.
On radiology, they have round to oval structure, well-circumscribed, avascular mass; restricted diffusion is typical.