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A Diagnostic Rarity: Apocrine Hidrocystoma Presenting as a Medial Canthal Mass in Adolescence
Bioscientia Medicina : Journal of Biomedicine and Translational ResearchBackground: Apocrine hidrocystomas are benign adnexal tumors of the glands of Moll, typically diagnosed in adults. Their presentation in adolescence is an exceptional clinical finding that challenges standard diagnostic paradigms for periocular masses in
Atika Syafendra +2 more
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The Pan African Medical Journal
Hidrocystoma belongs to benign tumors of sweat glands. It varies in size from a few millimeters to 1,5 cm in rare cases. We report an atypical case of giant hidrocystoma of the eyelid.
Youssef Zemmez, Naoufal Hjira
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Hidrocystoma belongs to benign tumors of sweat glands. It varies in size from a few millimeters to 1,5 cm in rare cases. We report an atypical case of giant hidrocystoma of the eyelid.
Youssef Zemmez, Naoufal Hjira
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ECCRINE HIDROCYSTOMA OF THE NOSE – A CASE REPORT
International journal of scientific researchHidrocystomas are rare benign tumours of apocrine or eccrine epithelium. They most commonly occur on the head and neck region, especially the periorbital of the face.
Surya Rao Rao Venkata Mahipathy +5 more
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Australasian Journal of Dermatology, 2022
Dear Editor, Multiple eccrine hidrocystoma (MEH) is a benign sweat gland tumour that clinically manifests as multiple translucent or blue cysts on the face. Therapeutic options for MEH include topical application of anticholinergic drugs, botulinum toxin
Hongyu Zhou, Yeqin Dai, Ping Wang
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Dear Editor, Multiple eccrine hidrocystoma (MEH) is a benign sweat gland tumour that clinically manifests as multiple translucent or blue cysts on the face. Therapeutic options for MEH include topical application of anticholinergic drugs, botulinum toxin
Hongyu Zhou, Yeqin Dai, Ping Wang
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Eccrine hidrocystoma: Can dermoscopy replace skin biopsy?
IP Indian Journal of Clinical and Experimental DermatologyCosmesis is a major concern in facial lesions, and invasive diagnostic procedures may cause patient apprehension. In such cases, non-invasive techniques like dermoscopy can aid in confirming diagnoses.
Gayathri S +3 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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Bilateral Periorbital Eccrine Hidrocystoma
The Journal of Dermatology, 1994AbstractWe saw four patients showing identical features as cystic lesions on the bilateral external canthi. Histological examination showed cystic cavities in the dermis. Histological and enzyme histochemical findings suggest that these cystic tumors are of eccrine origin. Thus we diagnosed these cytic tumors as eccrine hidrocystoma with characteristic
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Conjunctival Apocrine Hidrocystoma: A Case Report and Review of Literature
CorneaPurpose: 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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American journal of dermatopathology, 2022
Moll gland is a modified tubular-shaped apocrine sweat gland, which is located on the margin of the eyelid. Moll glands are also known as ciliary glands. The function of these glands was not well known for a long time.
Kseniia Malkova, J. Tschen
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Moll gland is a modified tubular-shaped apocrine sweat gland, which is located on the margin of the eyelid. Moll glands are also known as ciliary glands. The function of these glands was not well known for a long time.
Kseniia Malkova, J. Tschen
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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
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