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Case Number : Case 681 - 23 Jan Posted By: Guest

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81-years-old male with a lesion on right groin. No other history is available.

Case posted by Dr. Hafeez Diwan.


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papillary eccrine adenoma >> cirsoid aneurysm

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Robledo F. Rocha

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Notwithstanding the age of the patient, eccrine glands closely associated with thin-walled and muscular-walled blood vessels suggest eccrine angiomatous hamartoma.

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Sasi Attili

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A have thought about it all day and decided the best i could come up with was 'benign'. I personally thought the glands were just native to the area. So, We are left with the hamartomas blood vessels and extravasated RBC. I thought about a glomangioma but did not think the cellular morphology matched. Looking forward to the answer!

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Dr. Mona Abdel-Halim

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Well I have been thinking all the day what r these esinophilic rings around the sweat glands,, Dr Carr Thank you!!!!! With the Hge, I think Yes this could be 1ry systemic amyloidosis,,, we forget clues and signs of rare disorders. That is so bad, I feel so foolish :-(

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Dr. Hafeez Diwan

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I called this eccrine angiomatous hamartoma. It was a solitary lesion.

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Dr. Richard Carr

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The more cases I look at the more I get wrong!!

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