Several synonyms exist for epidermoid cysts, including
epidermal cyst,
infundibular cyst,
keratin cyst and
epidermal inclusion cyst Epidermal inclusion cyst more specifically refers to implantation of
epidermal elements into the
dermis. The term
infundibular cyst refers to the site of origin of the cyst: the
infundibular portion of the
hair follicle. The majority of epidermal inclusion cysts originate from the infundibular portion of the hair follicle, thus explaining the interchangeable, yet inaccurate, use of these two terms. Epidermoid cyst may be classified as a
sebaceous cyst, although technically speaking it is not sebaceous. "True" sebaceous cysts, 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. In practice, however, the term is still often used for epidermoid and pilar cysts. ==Additional images==