A Case Report of Equivocal Neoplasm Orignatng from an Apocrine Gland on the Eyelid

1990; Volume: 40; Issue: 6 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1111/j.1440-1827.1990.tb01583.x

ISSN

0001-6632

Autores

Masayoshi Kage, Yasuhiro Nakamura, Kazunori Ozumi,

Tópico(s)

Breast Lesions and Carcinomas

Resumo

We report a rare case of apocrine neoplasm with malignant potential. The patient, a 29 year‐old man, had a nodule 1 cm in diameter on his left upper eyelid which had been growing slowly for several years. It was a cystic lesion, consisting of neoplastic cells of probable apocrine gland or Moll's gland origin. This opinion was based on the histological characteristics, which included eosinophilic cytoplasm accompanied with decapitation secretion, iron granules, and granular depositions which were stained positively with periodic acid‐Schiff, with and without diastase digestion. Ferritin was found in their cytoplasm, a feature that has not been reported. It was uncertain whether the neoplasm was benign or malignant, because the cells showed nuclear atypia, characterized by variation in size and hyper‐chromasia, but lacked the histological features of malignancy, including infiltration into the adjacent tissue and mitosis.

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