AN UNUSUAL SITE OF EPIDERMOID CYST
Journal Title: Journal of Evolution of Medical and Dental Sciences - Year 2013, Vol 2, Issue 31
Abstract
Epidermoid cyst is usually due to infection of pilosebaceous gland or due to traumatic migration of epidermis to the deeper structure of skin. They may present in any place of body which is lined by squamous epithelium. They are rarely present in head neck and in oral cavity. We are presenting a rare case of epidermoid cyst presenting in the nasal vestibule.
Authors and Affiliations
Jyothi Swarup, Mohan M, Sathyaki D. C, Mamatarani Rout, Manjunath K
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