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Mesothelial Cysts of the Spleen with Squamous Metaplasia
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Epidermoid CystMesothelial CystsEar MoldingSurgical PathologyHistopathologyPathologySurgeryDermatologyMedicineMetaplastic Mesodermal CystCytopathologyAdult Spleen
Epidermoid cyst (metaplastic mesodermal cyst) is the most common true cyst of the spleen. The pathogenesis is unknown. The lesion is usually asymptomatic and has a characteristic gross morphology. Two splenic epidermoid cysts which were mesothelial-lined and showed focal squamous metaplasia were observed. Examination of one adult spleen and ten fetal spleens showed similar mesothelial linings of their capsules. It is believed that the epithelial-lined splenic cysts are the result of invagination of capsular surface mesothelium with subsequent cystic expansion and metaplastic changes. The use of the term "mesothelial cyst with squamous metaplasia" as a more accurate term than "epidermoid" or "metaplastic mesodermal cyst" is suggested.