María Teresa Fernández Figueras , Jacques Alzoghby-Abi Chaker , Miriam Fernandez-Parrado , Adriana García Herrera , María Garrido , Miguel Ángel Idoate Gastearena , Mar Llamas-Velasco , Carlos Monteagudo , José Onrubia , Noelia Pérez Muñoz , Juan José Ríos-Martín , José Luis Rodríguez Peralto , Eduardo Rozas Muñoz , Onofre Sanmartín , Ángel Santos-Briz , Carles Saus , José Manuel Suárez Peñaranda , Verónica Velasco Benito , María José Beato Merino , Ángel Fernandez-Flores
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Cystic structures represent one of the most common findings in dermatopathology. These encompass both cystic tumors and pseudocysts resulting from the accumulation of certain substances, such as mucin. In a two-part series (of which this is the first part), we have reviewed the principal types of cysts and pseudocysts that may be observed in cutaneous biopsies, examining their histopathological features and primary differential diagnoses. This first part encompasses infundibular cysts, eruptive dermoid cysts, pigmented follicular cysts, pilonidal cysts, tricholemmal cysts, milium cysts, hybrid cysts, bronchogenic cysts, as well as steatocystoma, hydrocystoma, and comedones.