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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
B D Wiener   +4 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.
Sandrine Eimer   +3 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.
Ena E. Mocega   +2 more
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Apocrine hidrocystoma (Cystadenoma) [PDF]

open access: possibleEuropean 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 Papillary Hidrocystoma With Mucinous Metaplasia (Goblet Cell Type): A Case Report and Review of the Literature.

American journal of dermatopathology, 2023
Mucinous metaplasia (goblet cell type) is exceptionally rare in the skin. This is the second case of apocrine papillary hidrocystoma with mucinous metaplasia (goblet cell type) and a review of the literature exploring the significance and frequency of ...
Jonathan Epperson, W. Bergfeld
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Apocrine Hidrocystoma of the Shoulder

Archives of Dermatology, 1977
An apocrine hidrocystoma of the shoulder of a 59-year-old woman is, to our knowledge, only the third reported case that arose outside of the head and genitalia. Its origin was nonetheless consistent with the distribution of apocrine glands in adults.
Bernard Peison, Barry Benisch
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Apocrine Hidrocystoma (Cystadenoma)

Archives of Dermatology, 1974
A study of 42 patients with 50 apocrine hidrocystomas (cystadenomas) revealed that this entity is rarely diagnosed clinically and is most frequently misdiagnosed as basal cell epithelioma. These skin-colored, blue or translucent cysts usually can be distinguished from basal cell epitheliomas, nevi, and other lesions if the diagnosis comes to mind ...
J. D. Smith, Marvin E. Chernosky
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Multiple apocrine hidrocystomas of the eyelids

British Journal of Dermatology, 1997
We report a patient with multiple apocrine hidrocystoma (cystadenoma) which was characterized by bilateral distribution of the lesions on the eyelids. The disease is benign, but it may be a marker of two rare inherited disorders, the Schöpf-Schulz-Passarge syndrome and a peculiar form of focal dermal hypoplasia.
E. Alessi, R. Gianotti, A. Coggi
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Apocrine and eccrine hidrocystomas: a clinicopathological study

Acta Dermatovenerologica Alpina Pannonica et Adriatica, 2021
Eccrine and apocrine hidrocystomas are uncommon, benign, cystic proliferations of the sweat glands usually located on the head and neck area.To describe the key clinical and histopathological characteristics of a large series of hidrocystomas in Greece to improve diagnostic accuracy, and to perform a historical review of the medical term hidrocystoma.A
Dimitra Koumaki   +7 more
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Conjunctival Apocrine Hidrocystoma: A Case Report and Review of Literature

Cornea
Purpose: To describe the clinical features of a conjunctival apocrine hidrocystoma that developed 6 decades after a strabismus surgery and review existing literature on apocrine hidrocystomas of the conjunctiva and caruncle.
Delaram Mirzania   +3 more
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