2017
DOI: 10.24966/inid-8654/100020
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Mucoepidermoid Carcinoma of the Eyelid: A Rare Presentation

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“…Our patient presented with a relatively small, cyst-like lesion that could be partially transilluminated and was marked by a small amount of blood or hyperpigmentation on the inferior aspect of the lesion. Histologically, it has been previously established that MEC is characterized by a mixture of epidermal cells and mucus-secreting cells and has also previously been reported to be immunohistochemically positive for carcinoembryonic antigen as in our patient's case as well [10,12,15]. Therefore, awareness of this condition and the wide range in presentation when considering a differential diagnosis may help lead to successful diagnosis and timely treatment.…”
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“…Our patient presented with a relatively small, cyst-like lesion that could be partially transilluminated and was marked by a small amount of blood or hyperpigmentation on the inferior aspect of the lesion. Histologically, it has been previously established that MEC is characterized by a mixture of epidermal cells and mucus-secreting cells and has also previously been reported to be immunohistochemically positive for carcinoembryonic antigen as in our patient's case as well [10,12,15]. Therefore, awareness of this condition and the wide range in presentation when considering a differential diagnosis may help lead to successful diagnosis and timely treatment.…”
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confidence: 63%
“…Only 9 reports of primary cutaneous MEC of the eyelid have been previously documented in the literature, with our patient representing only the tenth reported case of its kind [7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15]. These cases, along with the case we present here, have been summarized and shown in Table 1, emphasizing initial presentation of the MEC lesion, time to initial presentation, treatment strategy utilized, recurrence status, time of follow-up, presentation during time of recurrence, and any other consequences of the treatment approach utilized.…”
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confidence: 99%