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Rupture and liquefaction

Rupture and liquefaction

Epidermal cysts typically have a thin wall that can tear easily during removal and rupture the cyst, and larger cysts often have thinner walls. If a cyst has previously been inflamed, the contents may be liquefied due to previous inflammation. Pilar cysts have a thicker cyst wall, making them more resistant to rupture, and they more commonly extrude easily with gentle pressure.