File:Histopathology of trichilemmal cyst - annotated.jpg

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English: Histopathology of a trichilemmal cyst, from internal (top) to external (bottom):
- Solid eosinophilic-staining keratin.
- Swollen pale keratinocytes, which increase in height closer to the interior.
- Small, cuboidal, dark-staining basal epithelial cells in a palisade arrangement, with no distinct intercellular bridging.
- Fibrous capsule.
There is no granular cell layer (in contrast to an epidermoid cyst)

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12 August 2020

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