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Congenital sudoriferous cyst of the orbit: A case report and review of literature
Apocrine gland cyst (sudoriferous cyst and apocrine hidrocystoma) is fairly uncommon in the eyelid, where it derives from the apocrine glands of Moll. In rare instances, an apocrine gland cyst can occur in the anterior portion of the orbit. If an orbital
Parit S Ladani +3 more
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Apocrine Hidrocystoma Mimicking Breast Lesion in a Child from Tunisia
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Mahdi Ben DHAOU +7 more
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Clinicopathological study of cutaneous adnexal cyst with some unusual presentation
Background: Cutaneous cysts are slow-growing benign intradermal or subcutaneous tumors that occur commonly in the hair-bearing areas of the body. Sometimes they occur in non-hair-bearing areas due to traumatic implantation of the epidermis.
Praneeta Jaswant Singh, Himani Dahiya
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Apocrine Hidrocystoma of Bulbar Conjunctiva
Purpose: To present a case of apocrine hidrocystoma occurring that occurred in the bulbar conjunctiva.Case summary: A 36-year-old male patient presented with a mass in the left conjunctiva noted a week prior to his visit.
Chae Yoon Lee, Sang Soo Kim
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Giant eccrine hidrocystoma of orbit
<p>A 14- year-old girl who had an upper eyelid mass for 3 months (without any pain or other symptoms) was referred to us. The orbital CT-scan revealed a superomedial orbital mass and excisional biopsy reported a giant eccrine hidrocystoma.<br ...
Fateme Eslami +3 more
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Multiple Eccrine Hidrocystomas of Scalp
Hidrocystomas are rare benign cystic tumours that arise from the sweat glands (eccrine or apocrine). Eccrine hidrocystomas predominantly occur on the face as asymptomatic, skin-colored lesions with a chronic course and seasonal variability.
Yatham Jahnavi +4 more
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A Clinico-histopathological Study of Appendageal Skin Tumours Over A Period of Four Years in A Tertiary Care Center [PDF]
Introduction: Appendageal tumours arise from pilo sebaceous apparatus, eccrine and apocrine sweat glands. A great majority of these tumours are benign in nature. A clinicohistopathological co-relation is essential for a final diagnosis.
Praveen Kumar Shanmugam Reddy +4 more
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Apocrine hidrocystomas (AHC) are uncommon cystic lesions of apocrine glands and are most often solitary. They are usually found in the head and neck region. Multiple AHC have been rarely reported in the literature usually in the eyelids and face.
Shailaja Shukla +3 more
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Pigmented Tumour of the Eyelid with Unexpected Findings
A 63-year-old patient presented with a small painless nodular tumour of his left lower eyelid which had increased in size over the last few weeks.
Anne C. Hunold +4 more
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