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The lining may look similar to a simple squamous epithelium, but if there is clearly an epithelial lining, classify as another kind of '''[[Skin cysts|skin cyst]]'''.


===Microscopy report===
===Microscopy report===

Revision as of 13:45, 10 February 2022

Author: Mikael Häggström [note 1]
A ganglion cyst usually presents as a skin cyst.

Microscopic examination

Walls composed of bland fibrous tissue.

The lining may look similar to a simple squamous epithelium, but if there is clearly an epithelial lining, classify as another kind of skin cyst.

Microscopy report

It may simply be reported as such, example:

(Right wrist cyst, excision:)
Ganglion cyst

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