Sebaceous cyst

A sebaceous cyst is a term commonly used to refer to either:

Sebaceous cyst
Pronunciation
  • /sɪˈbʃəs sɪst/
SpecialtyDermatology, general surgery

Both of the above types of cysts contain keratin, not sebum, and neither originates from sebaceous glands. Epidermoid cysts originate in the epidermis and pilar cysts originate from hair follicles. Technically speaking, then, they are not sebaceous cysts. "True" sebaceous cysts, which originate from sebaceous glands and which contain sebum, are relatively rare and are known as steatocystoma simplex or, if multiple, as steatocystoma multiplex.

Medical professionals have suggested that the term "sebaceous cyst" be avoided since it can be misleading.:31 In practice, however, the term is still often used for epidermoid and pilar cysts.

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