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[Eccrine spiradenoma of the eyelid].
Klinische Monatsblätter Für Augenheilkunde 1999 January
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.
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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