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BMC Neurology; Kibe Y, Tanahashi K et. al.
Jun 19th, 2022 - Eccrine spiradenocarcinoma (SC), also known as malignant eccrine spiradenoma, is a rare malignant cutaneous adnexal neoplasm arising from long-standing benign eccrine spiradenoma. Malignant skin tumors rarely show direct intracranial invasion. How...
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8734260
BMC Ophthalmology; Makselis A, Petroska D et. al.
Jan 7th, 2022 - Acquired nasolacrimal duct obstruction is a blockage of the lacrimal outflow system usually caused by local nonspecific inflammation of the lacrimal sac and the nasolacrimal duct. However, cases exist where the primary nasolacrimal system obstruct...
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Journal of Ultrasound; Gracia-Darder I, Arean Cuns C et. al.
Oct 13th, 2021 - Eccrine spiradenoma is a rare, benign, adnexal skin tumor of the sweat gland. It is frequently solitary and presents as a small lesion in the dermal or the subcutaneous fat layer. Eccrine spiradenomas rarely progress to malignant transformation bu...
https://doi.org/10.1002/dc.24874
Diagnostic Cytopathology; Guzelbey B, Leblebici C et. al.
Sep 16th, 2021 - Eccrine spiradenoma mimicking adenoid cystic carcinoma cytologically (Two case reports and literature review).|2021|Guzelbey B,Leblebici C,Baykal Koca S,|diagnosis,pathology,diagnosis,pathology,diagnosis,pathology,
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8091673
Diagnostic Pathology; Li Z, Li G et. al.
May 5th, 2021 - Giant vascular eccrine spiradenoma is a rare variant of eccrine spiradenoma. It is different from the eccrine spiradenoma in its larger size and greater degree of vascularity. It is often clinically confusedwith a vascular or malignant tumor. Here...
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https://www.mdedge.com/dermatology/article/231517/dermatopathology/painful-papules-arms
Dillon D. Clarey, MD, Scott R. Lauer, MD et. al.
Nov 10th, 2020 - The Diagnosis: Piloleiomyoma Leiomyoma cutis, also known as cutaneous leiomyoma, is a benign smooth muscle tumor first described in 1854. 1 Cutaneous leiomyoma is comprised of 3 distinct types that depend on the origin of smooth muscle tumor: pilol.
https://www.mdedge.com/dermatology/article/199079/medical-dermatology/may-2019
Donna Bilu Martin, MD
Apr 17th, 2019 - Benign tumors consisting of glomus cells may be subdivided into two types: glomus tumors and glomuvenous malformations or glomangiomas. Glomus cells are modified smooth muscle cells that normally line the Sucquet-Hoyer canal, an arteriovenous fist.
https://www.mdedge.com/dermatology/article/199079/medical-dermatology/60-year-old-white-male-presented-painful-nodule-right
Donna Bilu Martin, MD
Apr 17th, 2019 - Benign tumors consisting of glomus cells may be subdivided into two types: glomus tumors and glomuvenous malformations or glomangiomas. Glomus cells are modified smooth muscle cells that normally line the Sucquet-Hoyer canal, an arteriovenous fist.
https://www.mdedge.com/dermatology/article/198483/dermatopathology/unilateral-facial-papules-and-plaques
Mona R.E. Abdel-Halim, MD, Marwa Fawzy, MD et. al.
Apr 9th, 2019 - The Diagnosis: Unilateral Dermatomal Trichoepithelioma Adnexal lesions presenting with a linear and/or dermatomal pattern rarely have been reported. Bolognia et al1 performed a comprehensive review of Blaschko lines and skin conditions that follow.
https://www.mdedge.com/dermatology/article/98610/dermatopathology/trichoepithelioma-and-spiradenoma-collision-tumor
Amanda F. Marsch, MD, Jeffrey B. Shackelton, MD et. al.
Apr 8th, 2015 - The coexistence of more than one cutaneous adnexal neoplasm in a single biopsy specimen is unusual and is most frequently recognized in the context of a nevus sebaceous or Brooke-Spiegler syndrome, an autosomal-dominant inherited disease character.