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The constitution of a trichilemmal cyst, from external (top) to internal (bottom):<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.medscape.com/answers/1058907-121502/which-histologic-findings-are-characteristic-of-trichilemmal-cyst-pilar-cyst|title=Which histologic findings are characteristic of trichilemmal cyst (pilar cyst)?|author=Anne Elizabeth Laumann|website=Medscape}} Updated: Jun 11, 2020,</ref> | The constitution of a trichilemmal cyst, from external (top) to internal (bottom):<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.medscape.com/answers/1058907-121502/which-histologic-findings-are-characteristic-of-trichilemmal-cyst-pilar-cyst|title=Which histologic findings are characteristic of trichilemmal cyst (pilar cyst)?|author=Anne Elizabeth Laumann|website=Medscape}} Updated: Jun 11, 2020,</ref> | ||
*Fibrous capsule | |||
*Small, cuboidal, dark-staining basal epithelial cells in a palisade arrangement, with no distinct intercellular bridging | |||
*Swollen pale keratinocytes, which increase in height closer to the interior | |||
*Solid eosinophilic-staining keratin | |||
There is no granular cell layer (in contrast to an epidermoid cyst). | There is no granular cell layer (in contrast to an epidermoid cyst). | ||
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Revision as of 19:45, 12 August 2020
Author:
Mikael Häggström [note 1]
Microscopic evaluation
Major initial clues are:
- Whether the lining of the cyst is stratified squamous epithelium, non-stratified squamous epithelium, or absence of epithelium (pseudocysts):[1]
- Location of the cyst.[1]
Stratified squamous epithelium
| Location | Main diagnoses[1] |
|---|---|
| Face |
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| Scalp |
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| Trunk |
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| Pelvic, anogenital |
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| Axilla and groin |
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| Preauricular |
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| Upper gluteal cleft and sacrococcygeal area |
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Non-stratified squamous epithelium
| Location | Main diagnoses[1] |
|---|---|
| Face |
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| Suprasternal notch |
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| Midline anterior neck |
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| Lateral neck, preauricular, mandibular |
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| Lower extremities |
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| Labia majora |
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| Ventral glans and penile shaft |
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| Umbilical or periumbilical |
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Absence of epithelium (pseudocyst)
| Location | Main diagnoses[1] | Histology | Image |
|---|---|---|---|
| Oral mucosa | Mucocele (lower labial) | ||
| Dorsal aspect of distal phalanx of finger or toe |
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| Wrist |
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Walls composed of bland fibrous tissue. | File:Ganglion Cyst, Hand.jpg |
| Scaphoid fossa of the ear |
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| Sites of surgical trauma |
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Diagnoses
Epidermoid cyst
Also known as epidermal inclusion cyst (EIC) and sebaceous cyst. Typical findings:[3]
- Stratified squamous epithelium with a granular layer
- Cyst wall does not contain eccrine glands, sebaceous glands or hair follicles
- Abundant keratin flakes in cyst lumen
- Often giant cell granuloma in ruptured cysts, similar to foreign body granuloma
Trichilemmal cyst
The constitution of a trichilemmal cyst, from external (top) to internal (bottom):[4]
- Fibrous capsule
- Small, cuboidal, dark-staining basal epithelial cells in a palisade arrangement, with no distinct intercellular bridging
- Swollen pale keratinocytes, which increase in height closer to the interior
- Solid eosinophilic-staining keratin
There is no granular cell layer (in contrast to an epidermoid cyst).
Notes
- ↑ For a full list of contributors, see article history. Creators of images are attributed at the image description pages, seen by clicking on the images. See Patholines:Authorship for details.
Main page
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 page 1917 in: Bolognia, Jean (2018) (in de). Dermatology . Philadelphia, Pa: Elsevier. ISBN 978-0-7020-6342-8. OCLC 1011508489.
- ↑ Pakistan: Kamyab, Kambiz; Kianfar, Nika; Dasdar, Shayan; Salehpour, Zahra; Nasimi, Maryam (2020). "Cutaneous cysts: a clinicopathologic analysis of 2,438 cases ". International Journal of Dermatology. doi:. ISSN 0011-9059.
- ↑ V. Claire Vaughan, M.D., Joshua Wisell, M.D.. Skin nonmelanocytic tumor - Cysts - Epidermal (epidermoid) type. pathology Outlines. Topic Completed: 9 May 2019. Revised: 13 December 2019
- ↑ Anne Elizabeth Laumann. Which histologic findings are characteristic of trichilemmal cyst (pilar cyst)?. Medscape. Updated: Jun 11, 2020,
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