2004
DOI: 10.1038/sj.eye.6701473
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Extranasal nasal glioma

Abstract: Electron microscopic studies of these tumours have shown luminal cells to have vacuoles and lipid granules and microvilli that project into the lumen of the tubules. 6 We have presented a case of tubular apocrine adenoma, a rare tumour with a predilection for the scalp region, on the eyelid margin, which recurred following initial excision. To our knowledge, this tumour has not previously been reported in the eyelid skin. References1 Landry M, Winkelmann RK. An unusual tubular apocrine adenoma.

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