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Intradiploic Ciliated Epithelial Inclusion Cyst of the Skull

A 56-year-old woman presented with a cystic skull lesion in the right temporal bone detected after resection of breast cancer. She underwent resection of the skull tumor for pathological diagnosis and treatment. The tumor was covered with ciliated epithelium and there were no malignant findings. The...

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Published in:Neurologia medico-chirurgica 2013, Vol.53 (4), p.270-272
Main Authors: Nakamoto, Hidetoshi, Kawamoto, Takemasa, Suzuki, Sakiko, Hiroshima, Kenzo, Nakano, Masayuki, Kawamata, Takakazu
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