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Zysten und Pseudozysten

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Histopathologie der Haut
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Kutane Zysten sind epithelausgekleidete Hohlräume, die über einen Porus mit der Epidermis in Verbindung stehen können. Die Zystenwand besteht aus Plattenepithel oder Drüsenepithel, der Zysteninhalt aus Hornmaterial oder Sekret.

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Metzler, G. (2003). Zysten und Pseudozysten. In: Kerl, H., Garbe, C., Cerroni, L., Wolff, H.H. (eds) Histopathologie der Haut. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-07784-9_33

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