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. 2005 Sep 28;4:Doc14.

Figure 4. Removing an epidermoid cyst (according to [31]). The epidermoid cyst has its own epithelium. It is seen through the transclucent overlying normal epithelium (a). The incision runs laterally (b), the cyst is dissected (c) and removed with forceps (d). The epithelium closes at the edges of the incision (e).

Figure 4