sebaceous cyst
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Definition
Noun: A sebaceous cyst is a common, non-cancerous, closed sac or lump beneath the skin. It is filled with a soft, cheese-like, fatty material called sebum, which is an oily substance normally secreted by sebaceous glands to lubricate the skin and hair. This type of cyst forms when the duct of a sebaceous gland becomes blocked.
Usage
The term is used in medical and general contexts to describe a specific type of skin growth or bump. - It is typically found on the face, neck, back, or torso. - The phrase is often used by doctors during diagnosis or when explaining a condition to a patient.
Examples
- The dermatologist confirmed the lump on his back was a harmless sebaceous cyst.
- Sebaceous cysts are usually slow-growing and painless unless they become infected.
- She had the sebaceous cyst surgically removed for cosmetic reasons.
Advanced Usage
- Clinical Description: In a medical report, one might write: "The patient presented with a firm, mobile, subcutaneous nodule, diagnosed as an inflamed sebaceous cyst."
- Differential Diagnosis: A doctor might note, "The lesion must be differentiated from other subcutaneous masses, such as lipomas or epidermal inclusion cysts, though it is consistent with a sebaceous cyst."
Variants and Related Words
- Epidermoid Cyst: A very similar type of cyst often used synonymously in general language, though technically it originates from the epidermis (skin surface) rather than the sebaceous gland.
- Pilar Cyst: A cyst that forms from a hair follicle, often found on the scalp; sometimes grouped under the general term "sebaceous cyst" in non-specialist language.
- Wen: An archaic or informal term for a sebaceous cyst.
Synonyms
- Keratin Cyst (a broader term)
- Epidermal Inclusion Cyst (a more precise technical term for the most common type)
- Follicular Cyst
Related Phrases and Collocations
- Infected sebaceous cyst: A cyst that has become red, swollen, tender, and may drain pus.
- Excise a sebaceous cyst: The medical procedure to cut out and remove the entire cyst sac.
- Ruptured sebaceous cyst: When the wall of the cyst breaks, spilling its contents into the surrounding skin tissue, which can cause inflammation.
Noun
- a common cyst of the skin; filled with fatty matter (sebum) that is secreted by a sebaceous gland that has been blocked