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Case Number : Case 660 - 19 Dec Posted By: Guest

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Female 29 years. Nodule on cheek.


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Guest Dr Engin Sezer

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Mixed tumour of the skin

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Arif Usmani

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Agree. Chondroid syringoma (mixed tumor of the skin) with tubular cystic and branching lumina.

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Guest Robledo F. Rocha

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I think mixed tumor is the correct diagnosis. There are branching tubules and prominent cystic spaces embedded in a myxoid and hyaline stroma. The tubules epithelium shows decapitation secretion suggesting apocrine differentiation. The localization of the lesion makes difficult the distinction between superficial portion of a primary salivary gland mixed tumor and primary sweat gland tumor.

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Benign mixed tumour (chondroid syringoma)

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Sasi Attili

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[color=#1C2837][font=arial, verdana, tahoma, sans-serif][size=4]Chondroid syringoma[/size][/font][/color]

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Dr. Phillip McKee

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Well done. Mixed tumor is correct.

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