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Cutaneous columnar cysts are a cutaneous condition, a group of different cysts lined by columnar epithelium. Types of cysts included in this group are: :*
Bronchogenic cyst Bronchogenic cysts are small, solitary cysts or sinuses, most typically located in the region of the suprasternal notch or behind the manubrium. Clinical features These cysts are found most often in young adults and are rare in infancy. The us ...
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Branchial cyst Branchial may refer to: * Branchial apparatus, an embryological structure. * Branchial arch a series of bony "loops" present in fish, which support the gills. * Branchial artery, also known as aortic arches. * Branchial cleft * Branchial cleft cy ...
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Thyroglossal duct cyst A thyroglossal cyst is a fibrous cyst that forms from a persistent thyroglossal duct. Thyroglossal cysts can be defined as an irregular neck mass or a lump which develops from cells and tissues left over after the formation of the thyroid gland d ...
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Cutaneous ciliated cyst Cutaneous ciliated cysts are a cutaneous condition characterized by solitary cysts located on the legs of females. See also * Cutaneous columnar cyst * Skin lesion A skin condition, also known as cutaneous condition, is any medical conditio ...
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Median raphe cyst Median raphe cysts are a cutaneous condition of the penis due to developmental defects near the glans. See also * Cutaneous columnar cyst Cutaneous columnar cysts are a cutaneous condition, a group of different cysts lined by columnar epitheli ...


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Pseudocyst of the auricle Pseudocyst of the auricle is a cutaneous condition characterized by a fluctuant, tense, noninflammatory swelling on the upper half of the ear. See also * Verrucous cyst * Cutaneous columnar cyst Cutaneous columnar cysts are a cutaneous conditi ...
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List of cutaneous conditions Many skin conditions affect the human integumentary system—the organ system covering the entire surface of the body and composed of skin, hair, nails, and related muscle and glands. The major function of this system is as a barrier against t ...


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