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A Clinically Intriguing Case of One Sided Axillary Lipoma and Other Sided Axillary Hidrocystadenoma in the Same Patient- Case Report

Journal: Scholarena Journal of Case Reports (Vol.4, No. 4)

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Page : 1-3

Keywords : Eccrine; Hydrocystadenoma; Lipoma;

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Abstract

Eccrine Hidrocystadenomas are rare, benign cystic lesions and they occur predominantly on the face usually seen on the eyelids. They have a chronic course and vary with season. These are benign cystic lesions unlike hiradenomas, which are solid tumors. These arise in the eccrine sweat glands which are oil secreting glands. Normally these are more common in apocrine glands. They are also called Cysts of Moll or Sudiriferous cysts. We came across a similar case of eccrine hidrocystadenoma on one side of axilla and co existing large lipoma on the other sided axilla in a 30yr old female patient. She was taken up for surgery and kept under follow-up for one month. We present this case as it's interesting to see two isolated benign lesions in one patient occurring at the same time. As far as we have searched until now no case with such presentation has been reported.

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