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They appear similar to epidermoid cysts; however, are not limited to a specified location on the body.
A431 cells are a model cell line (epidermoid carcinoma) used in biomedical research.
A431 cells were established from an epidermoid carcinoma in the skin/epidermis of an 85 year old female patient.
An epidermoid cyst is a benign cyst usually found on the skin.
Epidermoid cysts are usually diagnosed when a person notices a bump on their skin and seeks medical attention.
The epidermoid cyst may be totally asymptomatic, or it may hurt when touched.
Occasionally, an epidermoid cyst will present with trigeminal neuralgia.
This is also called epidermoid carcinoma.
In contrast to pilar cysts, epidermoid cysts are usually present on parts of the body with relatively little hair.
Epidermoid cysts result from either developmental problems before birth or from an injury to the mucous membrane.
The patient was noted to have multiple skin cysts (histology showed an epidermoid origin) and osteomata of the skull.
The most common histologies are epidermoid or squamous carcinoma, adenocarcinoma, and large cell carcinoma.
Also known as epidermoid carcinomas, squamous cell cancers arise most frequently in the central chest area in the bronchi.
Although they are not malignant, there are rare cases of malignant tumors arising from an epidermoid cyst.
SCC is still sometimes referred to as "epidermoid carcinoma" and "squamous cell epithelioma", though the use of these terms has decreased.
Epidermoid cysts and dermoid cysts may cause meningitis by releasing irritant matter into the subarachnoid space.
Most epidermoid carcinomas metastatic to lymph nodes of the upper half of the neck will originate from a head and neck primary site.
Cingulin is expressed in some but not all human carcinomas, for example its expression is strongly downregulated in epidermoid carcinomas of the lung.
Stearns MW Jr, Quan SH: Epidermoid carcinoma of the anorectum.
Epidermoid anal cancer: results from the UKCCCR randomised trial of radiotherapy alone versus radiotherapy, 5-fluorouracil, and mitomycin.
Low-grade tumors such as gangliogliomas, low-grade gliomas, and epidermoid tumors are most common, but many high-grade tumors were most likely once involved with seizures.
Apart from 446 cancers notified and coded as anal cancers (172 men and 274 women), some anal epidermoid carcinomas were notified as rectal cancers.
Papillon J, Mayer M, Montbarbon JF, et al.: A new approach to the management of epidermoid carcinoma of the anal canal.
Several synonyms exist for epidermoid cysts, including epidermal cyst, epidermal inclusion cyst, infundibular cyst and keratin cyst.
Ogura JH, Sessions DG, Spector GJ: Conservation surgery for epidermoid carcinoma of the supraglottic larynx.