Giant epidermal inclusion cyst of the axilla: a case report with diagnostic ultrasound imaging features
Epidermal inclusion cyst is a relatively common benign lesion of the skin, and it can occur anywhere in the hair-bearing area of the body. It usually appears as an asymptomatic mass, which is less than 4 cm in size. However, rarely it can occur as a large mass in the axilla, and in such cases, the l...
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Autor principal: | Ji Young Lee, MD |
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Elsevier
2022
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