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Case Number : Case 288 Posted By: Guest

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Male 47 years, cystic lesion below eye.


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Phillip McKee - Overseas consultations (Cave Creek, Arizona, USA) Wrote:

Apocrine papillary cystadenoma is correct. Have a geat time Mona. It must be lovely with a cool temperature. It is very hot here at the moment with an average afternoon temperature of around 108F. Thank goodness for air-conditioning!!

Submitted on 18/07/2011 10:46
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Eman El-Nabarawy - Cairo University (Egypt) Wrote:

Apocrine Papillary Cystadenoma.

Submitted on 18/07/2011 09:30
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Juan Carlos Garcés - Hospital Oncológico / Hospital Luis Vernaza (Guayaquil Ecuador) Wrote:

Apocrine cystadenoma. Enjoy Mona.. you are so lucky!

Submitted on 18/07/2011 09:02
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Marcela Saeb Lima - Instituto Nacional de Ciencias Médicas y Nutrición Salvador Zubirán (Mexico City) Wrote:

apocrine hidrocystoma / apocrine cystadenoma That is so great Mona, enjoy!

Submitted on 18/07/2011 07:43
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ANDREW DANCKWERTS - NHLS / WITS UNIVERSITY (JOHANNESBURG, RSA) Wrote:

APOCRINE HIDROCYSTOMA OF THE EYELID - ALSO KNOWN AS CYST OF MOLL'S GLANDS.

Submitted on 18/07/2011 05:22
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Mona Abdel Halim - Dermatology Department, Faculty of medicine, Cairo University (Currently in Graz, Austria) Wrote:

Hi all from Graz, will start today attending the Dermatopathology Summer Academy (organized by Prof. Lorenzo Cerroni and Prof. Helmut Kerl), Graz is a beautiful city in the middle of mountains. It is nice to start the dermatopathology dose of today with this beautiful Apocrine Papillary Cystadenoma. Wish u all a great day!!!

Submitted on 18/07/2011 04:30
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