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[Eccrine spiradenoma of the eyelid].

PATIENT: A 60-year-old woman was evaluated for a nodular tumor in her right upper eyelid, which has developed over the last four years. The tumor measured 10 x 8 mm and was ulcerated. The patient's ophthalmologic und medical history was normal. Clinically, a basal cell carcinoma was suspected, and an excision was carried out under local anaesthesia. The histopathology was suggestive for an eccrine spiradenoma.

CONCLUSION: Eccrine spiradenomas rarely involve the eyelids. This tumor represents a benign, usually painful, sweat gland tumor. The possibility of sweat gland tumor should be kept in mind in the diagnosis of eyelid tumors. The complete excision is the only therapeutic option.

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