A ceroma, commonly referred to as a cyst or an abnormal growth, is typically caused by the accumulation of fluid, pus, or other materials within a closed tissue space. Factors that can contribute to the formation of a ceroma include infections, blockages in ducts or glands, inflammation, or trauma to the area. In some cases, genetic predispositions may also play a role. Proper diagnosis and treatment are essential for addressing the underlying causes and managing symptoms.
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