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Epidermoid cysts are usually painless, slow-growing benign lesions surrounded by squamous epithelium with cystic contents and are generally asymptomatic. These are regarded as congenital, and commonly related to other congenital spinal anomalies. They are also called “pearly tumor” because of the smooth, glistening, white capsule (1). However, iatr

Iatrogenic Cervical Epidermoid Cyst Following Tracheostomy
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