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Histological study of eyelid hidrocystoma: A clinical case [PDF]

open access: yesSAGE Open Medical Case Reports, 2022
Hidrocystomas are benign lesions with frequent localization on the eyelids and common appearance as isolated translucent cystic lesions. The multiple and bilateral localization has been associated with systemic diseases or epidermodysplasia.
Sofia Karachrysafi   +7 more
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Dermoscopy as an aid in the differentiation of recurrent eyelid basal cell carcinoma versus apocrine hidrocystoma. [PDF]

open access: yesDermatology Practical & Conceptual, 2022
AH is a benign cystic lesion of the apocrine glands usually found on the head and neck, particularly periocular [1]. When arising in or around scars of patients with previous BCC, diagnosis becomes challenging. Dermoscopy might be a helpful tool.
Leonel Hidalgo   +3 more
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A Case of Orbital Eccrine Hidrocystoma [PDF]

open access: diamondJournal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society, 2023
Purpose: To report the first domestic case of orbital eccrine hidrocystoma.Case summary: A 40-year-old man visited our clinic after an orbital mass was discovered in the left eye.
So‐Young Park, Yu Jin Lee, Tae Yoon La
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Unusual Complex Apocrine Tumor Consisting of Syringocystadenoma Papilliferum and Apocrine Hidrocystoma within a Single Lesion: A Case Report. [PDF]

open access: yesAnn Dermatol, 2023
Syringocystadenoma papilliferum (SCAP) and apocrine hidrocystoma (AH) are benign apocrine neoplasms that usually occur separately. SCAP arises predominantly in head and neck, while AH typically develop in periorbital area.
Kim JH   +6 more
europepmc   +2 more sources

Use of Reflectance Confocal Microscopy for Hidrocystomas: An Emerging, Cost-Effective, and Powerful Tool

open access: yesCase Reports in Dermatological Medicine, 2021
Reflectance confocal microscopy (RCM) is an emerging and noninvasive imaging tool in dermatological practice. Benefits of this modality include differentiation between benign and malignant skin lesions, prevention of unnecessary biopsies, and cost ...
Amanda Walker   +3 more
doaj   +2 more sources

Orbital apocrine hidrocystoma with immunohistochemical confirmation [PDF]

open access: diamondRevista Brasileira de Oftalmologia, 2016
The authors report the first case in Brazilian literature of orbital apocrine hidrocystoma with immunohistochemistry confirmation. The tumor had been growing slowly and progressively, there was no history of impaired vision, diplopia, watering, discharge,
Eduardo Damous Feijó   +6 more
doaj   +2 more sources

A New Case of Hybrid Epidermoid and Apocrine Cyst [PDF]

open access: yesDermatopathology, 2021
We described a new case of a hybrid epidermoid and apocrine cyst, known to be a rare histopathological entity. The cyst was located in the axillary region and completely excised, without complication.
Fulvia Serra, Gürkan Kaya
doaj   +2 more sources

Giant Hidrocystoma of the Orbit Presenting with Inversion and Ptosis of the Upper Eyelid

open access: diamondTürk Oftalmoloji Dergisi, 2017
A case of giant hidrocystoma of the orbit in a 57-year-old female causing pain, epiphora and ptosis is reported. The cystic mass was totally excised as a whole. Histopathologic examination revealed eccrine hidrocystoma of the orbit.
Melis Palamar   +3 more
doaj   +2 more sources

Blue Ear Cyst: A Rare Eccrine Hidrocystoma of the Ear Canal and Successful Endoscopic Excision [PDF]

open access: goldCase Reports in Otolaryngology, 2016
Aims. Hidrocystomas are benign cystic growths of the apocrine and eccrine sweat glands. These cystic lesions have been well documented on the face, head, and neck, but rarely in the external auditory canal. Presentation of Case.
Taha A. Mur   +2 more
doaj   +2 more sources

Giant Eyelid Eccrine Hidrocystoma: A Case Report

open access: diamondOphthalmology Research: An International Journal, 2023
Aims: To report a case of a rare giant eyelid eccrine hidrocystoma confirmed on histopathological examination and successful surgical excision with no recurrence.
Anjali Agrawal, Suchita Singh
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