Author: Boddapati, Venkat; Aderibigbe, Temidayo; Gimenez, Eva Vera; Sarpong, Nana O; Tyler, Wakenda K
Title: Recurrent Giant Apocrine Hidrocystoma of the Leg: A Case Report. Cord-id: 5dx3ym4i Document date: 2020_1_1
ID: 5dx3ym4i
Snippet: CASE A 26-year-old woman developed a painful enlarging mass in her left leg over the course of 4 years. Marginal resection and local adjuvant therapy was undertaken, and pathology confirmed the mass to be an apocrine hidrocystoma. CONCLUSION Giant apocrine hidrocystomas with osseous involvement outside of the head and neck are extremely rare. Although these tumors have a low recurrence rate, this case presents a single giant apocrine hidrocystoma that recurred and was successfully treated.
Document: CASE A 26-year-old woman developed a painful enlarging mass in her left leg over the course of 4 years. Marginal resection and local adjuvant therapy was undertaken, and pathology confirmed the mass to be an apocrine hidrocystoma. CONCLUSION Giant apocrine hidrocystomas with osseous involvement outside of the head and neck are extremely rare. Although these tumors have a low recurrence rate, this case presents a single giant apocrine hidrocystoma that recurred and was successfully treated.
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