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Epibulbar Subconjunctival Apocrine Hidrocystoma

Ophthalmic Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, 2021
Apocrine hidrocystomas are benign cystic tumors derived from apocrine sweat glands; they are most commonly located in the skin of the head and neck regions. Ophthalmic occurrences characteristically appear at the lash line and canthi of the eyelid, although rare instances have been described in the conjunctiva, caruncle, and orbit. The authors describe
Norman C, Charles   +2 more
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Intraorbital apocrine hidrocystoma

Clinical Neurology and Neurosurgery, 2007
A 33-year-old man reported an 18 months history of a progressive right eyelid swelling, a sensation of eye pain and headaches. He noted a visual discomfort. Physical examination showed right eyelid edema, without skin lesion. The patient's acuity was unchanged from the baseline; neither exophthalmia nor deficit in the visual field was noted.
Jean-Rodolphe, Vignes   +3 more
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The giant apocrine hidrocystoma

Journal of Surgical Oncology, 1984
AbstractWe report a patient with a large apocrine hidrocystoma. These tumors are almost always under 10 mm in diameter. In this 40‐year‐old man the tumor measured 20 mm. Apocrine hidrocystoma must be considered when evaluating a patient with a large cystic lesion of the face. Surgical management is similar to that of other benign cystic lesions of this
W C, Lambert   +4 more
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Episcleral Apocrine Hidrocystoma Following Strabismus Surgery

Ophthalmic Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, 2022
Apocrine hidrocystomas are benign cystic tumors derived from apocrine sweat glands; they are most commonly located in the skin of the head and neck regions. Ophthalmic occurrences typically appear at the lash line and canthi of the eyelid, although rare instances have been described in the conjunctiva, caruncle, and orbit.
Norman C, Charles, Anthony J, Panarelli
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Multiple apocrine hidrocystomas.

Nishi Nihon Hifuka, 1988
顔面に多発したapocrine hidrocystomaの1例を報告した。症例は63才女子で, 初診の約3ヵ月前に右上眼瞼内側部および左外眼角部に自覚症状を欠く皮疹が存在するのに気づいた。初診時には右上眼瞼に直径0.3cm, 表面淡褐色の柔らかい丘疹と, 左外眼角部に直径0.7cm, 半球状に隆起した, 表面正常皮膚色の透光性のある嚢腫状の皮疹が認められた。病理組織学的に, 前者は3つの嚢腫腔を有する腫瘍であり, 嚢腫壁は数層の好酸性の細胞質とクロマチンに富む円形の核を有する立方状ないし円柱状の細胞により構成され, 断頭分泌像が認められた。またその細胞質内には, PAS染色陽性, ジアスターゼ消化抵抗性の顆粒が多数認められた。後者は単一の嚢腫から成り, 壁を構成する細胞はやや扁平であり ...
Haruhisa KATO, Toshio HAMADA
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Apocrine hidrocystoma (Cystadenoma)

European Journal of Plastic Surgery, 1988
Apocrine hidrocystoma, altough among the most common of the benign apocrine gland tumors, is still a fairly rare tumor. Although it has been assumed to be a form of retention cyst, it represents a true adnexal neoplasm. Thus, it is better classified as a cystadenoma.
H. Vansteenland   +3 more
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Apocrine Hidrocystoma of the Orbit

Orbit, 2011
Apocrine hidrocystomas are benign cysts of sweat duct origin, originating mainly from the apocrine secretory glands of Moll. They are typically encountered in the head and neck, particularly around the inner canthus of the eyelid. An intraorbital location of this lesion is extremely rare but should be considered in the differential diagnosis of a ...
Alejandra A, Valenzuela   +1 more
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Apocrine Hidrocystoma of the Finger

Journal of Hand Surgery, 1998
An apocrine hidrocystoma occurring on the finger of a 55-year-old man is reported. The lesion presented as a solitary, painless cystic nodule on the dorsal aspect of the middle phalanx of the index finger. Apocrine hidrocystoma is a benign tumour developed from apocrine sweat glands, but the location of the lesion was, however, not consistent with ...
De Fontaine, Serge   +2 more
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Giant Apocrine Hidrocystoma

Archives of Dermatology, 1971
All previous apocrine hidrocystomas reported have been less than 15 mm in diameter and localized to the head and neck or prepuce. This is a report of a giant apocrine hidrocystoma (70 × 50 mm) occurring on the trunk.
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