2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.otorri.2013.12.007
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Hidrocistoma ecrino en conducto auditivo externo

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“…The presence of multiple hidrocystomas has been associated with focal dermal hypoplasia and in Graves' disease has been theorized to be secondary to hyperhidrosis owing to hyperthyroidism. 1 , 2 The most common dermoscopic patterns of solitary hidrocystomas are homogenous blue-gray lesions, and those of multiple hidrocystomas are symmetric homogenous areas, often with serpentine branched vessels. 3 …”
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“…The presence of multiple hidrocystomas has been associated with focal dermal hypoplasia and in Graves' disease has been theorized to be secondary to hyperhidrosis owing to hyperthyroidism. 1 , 2 The most common dermoscopic patterns of solitary hidrocystomas are homogenous blue-gray lesions, and those of multiple hidrocystomas are symmetric homogenous areas, often with serpentine branched vessels. 3 …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cystic lesions associated with the apocrine glands have been documented in the literature to occur within the eyelid, axillae, and groin [2]. These cysts, also known as apocrine hidrocystomas, occasionally present as bluish masses [3, 4]. Similarly, cystic tumors associated with the eccrine glands or eccrine hidrocystomas are extremely rare in the ear canal, with only a few cases reported in the literature [1, 2, 4].…”
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confidence: 99%