Difference between revisions of "Dermal cysts"

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=====Ruptured=====
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The sections show hair-bearing skin with a cyst that is lined by squamous epithelium with a granular layer. The cyst contains keratin. A mixed inflammatory infiltrate (predominantly lymphocytes and plasma cells) surround the cyst. Neutrophils infiltrate the cyst lining and are admixed with the keratin within its core. 
The lesion appears to be completely excised in the plane of section.  Hair follicles are adjacent to the lesion; however, they are not inflamed. The overlying epithelium is unremarkable.
=====Ruptured without epithelium=====
The section shows a dermal collection of neutrophils with acellular keratin-like material surrounded by histiocytes and fibrosis.  The lesion is completely excised in the plane of section.  Hair follicles are adjacent to the abscess; however, they are not inflamed.
The section shows a dermal collection of neutrophils with acellular keratin-like material surrounded by histiocytes and fibrosis.  The lesion is completely excised in the plane of section.  Hair follicles are adjacent to the abscess; however, they are not inflamed.


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