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Sebaceous Cyst
Sebaceous Cyst
Sebaceous Cyst
Sebaceous Cyst
Sebaceous Cyst

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Sebaceous Cyst Defined

A swelling that occurs under the skin, most commonly on the scalp, face, ears, and genitals; although usually harmless, can grow very large and become painful if infected

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Published August 29, 2008, 7:42 am, The Adobe Press

Dogs and cats love to be pet and their owners also enjoy the time spent petting their animals. Most pet owners are very conscious of subtle changes in the hair, skin and contours of their friends.

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