Eccrine hidrocystomas: A distinct clinicopathologic entity and a potential mimicker of malignancy—A case series with a review of the literature

Hem Narayan Singh, Natasha Dogra, Divya Shelly, Amit Kumar Das, Manoj Pant
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Eccrine hidrocystomas are a rare, benign cystic lesion of the skin primarily found in the head and neck region, with a predilection for the periorbital area in adult females. These cysts typically present as small, tense, thin-walled structures ranging from 1 to 6 mm in size, occurring either as solitary entities or in multiples. Despite their benign nature, eccrine hidrocystomas pose diagnostic challenges due to their resemblance to malignant lesions both clinically and in imaging studies. This study aims to explore the varied clinical presentations of eccrine hidrocystoma and discuss the complexities associated with its diagnosis. Five cases were included in the study along with a comprehensive review of the existing literature. We emphasize the importance of accurate and early diagnosis for appropriate management. The clinical manifestations of eccrine hidrocystoma often overlap with features suggestive of malignancy, underscoring the necessity for meticulous histopathological examination to definitively differentiate between these entities. This differentiation is crucial as it impacts treatment decisions and patient outcomes. In conclusion, our study underscores the diagnostic dilemmas posed by eccrine hidrocystoma, highlights its potential mimicry of malignancy, and emphasizes the significance of histopathological evaluation in achieving accurate diagnosis and guiding management strategies.
肾小球隐藏囊肿:一种独特的临床病理实体和潜在的恶性肿瘤假象--病例系列及文献综述
肾上腺皮脂腺囊肿是一种罕见的皮肤良性囊性病变,主要发生在头颈部,成年女性好发于眶周。这些囊肿通常表现为小而紧张的薄壁结构,大小从 1 毫米到 6 毫米不等,可单发或多发。尽管这些囊肿是良性的,但由于它们在临床和影像学研究中与恶性病变相似,因此给诊断带来了挑战。本研究旨在探讨非肾上腺皮脂囊肿的各种临床表现,并讨论与其诊断相关的复杂性。 研究共纳入了五例病例,并对现有文献进行了全面回顾。我们强调准确和早期诊断对于适当治疗的重要性。非肾上腺皮脂囊肿的临床表现往往与提示恶性肿瘤的特征重叠,因此需要进行细致的组织病理学检查,以明确区分这些实体。这种区分至关重要,因为它会影响治疗决策和患者的预后。 总之,我们的研究强调了非肾上腺皮脂囊肿带来的诊断难题,突出了其与恶性肿瘤的潜在相似性,并强调了组织病理学评估在实现准确诊断和指导治疗策略方面的重要性。
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