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Case Number : Case 306 Posted By: Guest

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Male 36 years, nodule in arm.


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Iskander H. Chaudhry - Central Manchester NHS Trust (Manchester) Wrote:

Dear All. The diagnosis is Clear cell hidradenoma. The surface is ulcerated and there is no epidermal connection. The ulceration was due to local irritation. Thank you for your responses and next case will be up tomorrow.

Submitted on 11/08/2011 18:32
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Eman El-Nabarawy - Cairo University (Egypt) Wrote:

Hidradenoma.

Submitted on 11/08/2011 13:57
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Rodrigo Restrepo - UPB/CES (Mdlln-Col) Wrote:

Nodular hidradenoma

Submitted on 11/08/2011 12:11
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Diana Alvarez - () Wrote:

Hidradenoma

Submitted on 11/08/2011 11:46
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Claire and Pooja - Northwick Park Hospital (London) Wrote:

We agree, a hidradenoma

Submitted on 11/08/2011 11:10
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Marie MD - (NY) Wrote:

Nodular hidradenoma

Submitted on 11/08/2011 10:17
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Juan Carlos Garcés - Hospital Oncológico / Hospital Luis Vernaza (Guayaquil Ecuador) Wrote:

Good mornign everybody... Hidradenoma

Submitted on 11/08/2011 10:13
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Marwa Fawzi - Dermatology Department, Faculty of Medicine, Cairo University (Egypt) Wrote:

Hidradenoma

Submitted on 11/08/2011 09:46
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Mona Abdel Halim - Dermatology Dept. Faculty of Medicine, Cairo University (Egypt) Wrote:

The lack of peripheral palisading and the beautiful intracytoplasmic lumen in the last image will make it hidradenoma. Stroma can be sclerotic in hidradenomas.

Submitted on 11/08/2011 09:39
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Pablo Ortega - "Isidro Ayora" Hospital-Dermatopathology Department (Loja-Ecuador) Wrote:

Hidradenoma.

Submitted on 11/08/2011 09:05
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Francisco Vilchez - Department of Dermatology. Virgen de la Victoria Clinical Universitary Hospital. (Málaga (Spain)) Wrote:

Trichilemmoma

Submitted on 11/08/2011 07:19
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Amira Tawdy - Cairo University (EGYPT) Wrote:

I really thought of both hidradenoma and desmoplastic tricholemmoma when I FIRST see the section but after more studing it I favor more the tricolemmoma idea

Submitted on 11/08/2011 07:18
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Marcela Saeb Lima - Instituto Nacional de Ciencias Médicas y Nutrición Salvador Zubirán (Mexico City) Wrote:

Hidradenoma

Submitted on 11/08/2011 06:37
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ANDREW DANCKWERTS - NHLS / WITS UNIVERSITY (JOHANNESBURG, RSA) Wrote:

BENIGN SKIN APPENDAGE TUMOUR. I FAVOUR A DESMOPLASTIC TRICHILEMMOMA.

Submitted on 11/08/2011 04:41
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