Epidermal Inclusion Cyst

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Inflamed cysts should be treated initially with an incision and drainage technique. The region is anesthetized and then incised with a no. 11 blade. The resulting cheesy-white macerated keratin debris…

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Ephelides and Lentigines (Continued)

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Treatment: No therapy is needed other than to recommend sun protection, sunscreen use, and routine skin examinations in the future. For cosmetic reasons, lentigines can be removed in a myriad…

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Ephelides and Lentigines

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One of the more important and unique variants of lentigines are the psoralen + ultraviolet A light (PUVA) lentigines. PUVA lentigines are iatrogenic in nature and occur after medical therapy…

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Eccrine Syringoma

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Pathogenesis: Eccrine syringomas are believed to be an overgrowth of the eccrine sweat ductal apparatus. Researchers have proposed that this proliferation is caused by an inflammatory response to an as…

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Eccrine Spiradenoma

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Treatment: Surgical excision is curative. Surgical removal with carbon dioxide laser ablation has also been found to be highly successful. Because of the number and size of the tumors in…

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Eccrine Poroma

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The eccrine porocarcinoma is very uncommon; histologically, it is a tumor that is poorly circumscribed and often found in conjunction with an eccrine poroma. Cells with multiple large nuclei and…

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Dermatofibroma (Sclerosing Hemangioma)

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Pathogenesis: The precipitating factor that initiates the formation of a dermatofibroma is thought to be superficial trauma, such as from a bug bite, which causes the fibrous tissue proliferation. The…

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Becker’s Nevus (Smooth Muscle Hamartoma)

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Treatment: No therapy is required. Surgical excision is likely to produce a mutilating scar unless the nevus is extraordinarily small. The hypertrichosis can be treated for cosmetic purposes with any…

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Acrochordon

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Treatment: No therapy is necessary for these extraordinarily common skin growths. They are mostly overlooked and not even mentioned on routine skin examination. The rare strangulated or thrombosed skin tag…

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