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Epibulbar Subconjunctival Apocrine Hidrocystoma
Ophthalmic Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, 2021Apocrine 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
Eleanore T Kim+2 more
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Dermoscopy of apocrine hidrocystomas: a morphological study [PDF]
AbstractBackground The dermoscopic morphology of apocrine hidrocystomas remains to be elucidated.Objective To evaluate the morphological findings of apocrine hidrocystomas under dermoscopic observation.Methods Dermoscopic examination of 22 cases of apocrine hidrocystomas was performed to evaluate specific dermoscopic criteria and patterns.Results ...
Elisabeth Salsench+5 more
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Solid Variant of a Proliferative Apocrine Hidrocystoma
Ophthalmic Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, 2019A cystic lesion of the eyelid margin in a 37-year-old man was diagnosed clinically as an apocrine hidrocystoma, a common lesion in that location. Histopathologic examination confirmed the presence of a hidrocystoma but also disclosed an extensive proliferation of bland epithelial cells arising from the inner layer of the cyst.
Norman C. Charles, Payal Patel
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Orbital apocrine hidrocystoma. Report of two cases
European Journal of Ophthalmology, 2023Introduction We report the clinical features and the management of two cases of orbital hidrocystoma in the setting of an enlarging orbital mass. Cases description A 48-year-old man presented with a mass in the right upper medial orbital quadrant, firmly
M. Di Marino+3 more
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Apocrine cystadenoma: A long‐standing apocrine hidrocystoma with an adenomatous proliferation
Journal of cutaneous pathology, 2023Apocrine cystadenoma is a rare, benign adenomatous cystic neoplasm, the pathogenesis of which is not fully understood. We sought to characterize the clinical, dermatoscopic, and histopathologic features of apocrine cystadenoma and its relationship to ...
Deirdre M Connolly+2 more
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Apocrine Hidrocystoma of the Orbit [PDF]
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 [PDF]
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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Episcleral Apocrine Hidrocystoma Following Strabismus Surgery.
Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 2022Apocrine hidrocystomas are benign cystic tumors derived from apocrine sweat glands; they are most commonly located in the skin of the head and neck regions.
N. Charles, A. Panarelli
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