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Case Number : Case 759 - 15th May Posted By: Guest

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45 years-old female, with right thigh lesion. Clinical impression: dermatofibroma.

Case posted by Dr. Hafeez Diwan.


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Guest Dr Engin Sezer

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Papillary eccrine adenoma

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Guest Bansal_

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Papillary eccrine adenoma

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Guest Romualdo C. L, Filho

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It doesn't make any difference to the patient but I think I can see some decapitation secretion and would call this lesion papillary apocrine adenoma.

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Papillary eccrine adenoma

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Robledo F. Rocha

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I prefer call this tubulopapillary hidradenoma instead of papillary eccrine adenoma or tubular apocrine adenoma, once evidence of both eccrine and apocrine differentiation can be found in the same lesion.

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Dr. Mona Abdel-Halim

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I think decapitation secretion is evident in the last two images, this will make me diagnose this lesion as tubular apocrine adenoma, other names: apocrine adenoma, tubular papillary hidradenoma, papillary tubular adenoma.

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Guest Rodrigo Restrepo

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Papillary apocrine adenoma

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Guest Jim Davie MD

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Agree. Tubular apocrine hidradenoma. Mixed eccrine and apocrine features in the simpler glands. Eccrine spiradenoma features in a subset of cribriform glands. No high grade atypia.

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Dr. Hafeez Diwan

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I called this a papillary eccrine adenoma, but I do see the apocrine features (and so it could be called a tubular apocrine adenoma as well).

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