Ann Dermatol. 2000 Jan;12(1):52-55. English.
Published online Mar 16, 2016.
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Case Report

Apocrine Mixed Tumor with Follicular Differentiation

Hyun-Jeong Lee, Kee-Young Roh, Won-Keun Ahn, Seog-Jun Ha and Jin-Wou Kim

    Abstract

    Mixed tumor of the skin (chondroid syringoma) is a rare benign tumor composed of epithelial elements intermingled with myxoid or cartilagenous stroma which is not separated by basement membrane. It had been believed to originate from the eccrine gland but recently, it was described to be of apocrine gland origin in case of showing apparent apocrine secretion. We report on a 63-year-old man with a tumor on the right upper eyelid showing typical microscopic features of mixed tumor of the skin. Many apocrine decapitation secretions were seen in tubular structures and follicular differentiations were also seen, which represents the common origin of folliculo-sebaceous-apocrine unit.

    Keywords
    Apocrine decapitation secretion; Chondroid syringoma; Follicular differentiation; Mixed tumor of the skin


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