Poroid Hidradenoma: A Rare Tumor
Journal Title: Journal of Medical Science And clinical Research - Year 2014, Vol 2, Issue 12
Abstract
Study present a case report of 36 years old male presented with 4x4 cm asymptomatic,non-tender gradually increasing swelling over left side of the chest wall since the last 5 months. Histopathology revealed a well demarcated, solid cystic lesion confined to the dermis, with no apparent connections to the epidermis. There are some cystic spaces filled with amorphous material. The tumor appeared to be made up of two types of cells;small and dark staining poroid cells and large and paler cuticular cells; these findings were compatible with poroid hidradenoma, which is a benign dermal tumor.
Authors and Affiliations
Dr Hemant Chaudhari
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