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FNAC report of lump on back
My FNAC report of lump on back mentioned -Cytological examination shows anucleate keratinizing squamous cells with some nucleated squamous cells, strands of fibrous tissue, multinucleate histiocytes & debris. Background shows disintegrated erythrocytes. There is no evidence of Tuberculosis or Malignancy in the aspirate. IMPRESSION Epidermoid cyst. What does this mean??
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Do surgery and remove it from general surgeon
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Epidermoid cysts are non-cancerous simple leisions developing beneath the skin.
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Needs minor surgical removal under local anaesthesia.
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If not removed might get secondarily infected and lead to abscess or sinus formation.
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