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MRI findings of subcutaneous epidermal cysts: emphasis on the presence of rupture.

OBJECTIVE: Our aim was to describe the MRI findings of subcutaneous epidermal cysts with an emphasis on determining the presence of rupture. CONCLUSION: Epidermal cysts show a fluidlike signal with variable low-signal components on T2-weighted images and peripheral rim enhancement on gadolinium-enhanced images. Most ruptured cysts have septa, show thick and irregular rim enhancement, and are accompanied by a fuzzy enhancement in surrounding subcutaneous tissues. These imaging features of a ruptured epidermal cyst simulate a mass of infectious or neoplastic origin.[1]

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  1. MRI findings of subcutaneous epidermal cysts: emphasis on the presence of rupture. Hong, S.H., Chung, H.W., Choi, J.Y., Koh, Y.H., Choi, J.A., Kang, H.S. AJR. American journal of roentgenology. (2006) [Pubmed]
 
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