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  2. File:Histopathology of apocrine metaplasia of breast ...

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    Original file (3,901 × 2,229 pixels, file size: ... Apocrine metaplasia. Pathology Outlines. Last author update: 28 May 2020 ... The following 4 pages use this file ...

  3. Acrospiroma - Wikipedia

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    Acrospiromas are a broad class of benign cutaneous adnexal tumors. [1] Cutaneous adnexal tumors are a group of skin tumors consisting of tissues that have differentiated (i.e. matured from stem cells) towards one or more of the four primary adnexal structures found in normal skin: hair follicles, sebaceous sweat glands, apocrine sweat glands, and eccrine sweat glands. [2]

  4. Hidrocystoma - Wikipedia

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    Hidrocystoma (also known as cystadenoma, [1] a Moll's gland cyst, [1] and a sudoriferous cyst [1]) is an adenoma of the sweat glands. [2]: 787 Hidrocystomas are cysts of sweat ducts, usually on the eyelids. [3]: 664 They are not tumours (a similar-sounding lesion called hidroadenoma is a benign tumour).

  5. Syringocystadenoma papilliferum - Wikipedia

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    Syringocystadenoma papilliferum is a rare non-malignant adnexal neoplasm that develops from apocrine or eccrine sweat glands and can be identified histologically by cystic, papillary, and ductal invaginations into the dermis lined by double-layered outer cuboidal and luminal high columnar epithelium and connected to the epidermis.

  6. Fibrocystic breast changes - Wikipedia

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    Fibrocystic changes include fibroadenomas, fibrosis, papillomas of the breast, [1] and apocrine-type metaplasia. [4] Management may involve education about the condition, using a well fitting bra, and pain medication, if needed. [1] Occasionally danazol or tamoxifen may be used for pain. [1]

  7. Papillary hidradenoma - Wikipedia

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    Their lesions ranged in size from 0.2 to 2 centimeters (cm.) in largest dimension (median: 0.7 cm.). [8] Smaller studies on one or a few females with anogenital papillary hidradenomas found that the tumors commonly presented as asymptomatic, well-confined, skin-colored, red, or bluish nodules [ 14 ] in women of Caucasian origin between the ages ...

  8. Hidradenoma - Wikipedia

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    Hidradenoma refers to a benign adnexal tumor of the apical sweat gland. [1] [2] These are 1–3 cm translucent blue cystic nodules.It usually presents as a single, small skin-colored lesion, and may be considered closely related to or a variant of poromas. [3]

  9. Apocrine - Wikipedia

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    Apocrine (/ ˈ æ p ə k r ɪ n /) [1] is a term used to classify the mode of secretion of exocrine glands. In apocrine secretion, secretory cells accumulate material at their apical ends, often forming blebs or "snouts", and this material then buds off from the cells, forming extracellular vesicles .