Dermoid cyst

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Dermoid cyst
TermDermoid cyst
Short definitionsclera - (pronounced) (THE-mis) The inner layer of the two main layers of skin. The dermis has connective tissue, blood vessels, oil and sweat glands, nerves, hair follicles, and other structures. 
TypeCancer terms
SpecialtyOncology
LanguageEnglish
SourceNCI
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dermoid cyst - (pronounced) (DER-moyd sist) type of tumor containing a cyst filled with tissues normally found in the outer layers of skin, including sweat and oil glands. These can also contain elements of hair and teeth. Dermoid cysts can form anywhere in the body, but they usually form in the ovaries, testicles, the skin of the head, neck, face, or lower back, or in the central nervous system. Dermoid cysts are benign (not cancerous) and tend to grow slowly. They are present at birth but cannot be found until later in life. Dermoid cysts are a type of germ cell tumor called a mature teratoma

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