2010
DOI: 10.4102/jsava.v81i1.100
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Multiple eyelid apocrine hidrocystoma in a domestic short-haired cat : clinical communication

Abstract: A 12-year-old domestic short-haired cat was referred for evaluation of periocular masses. The tail had similar masses and was amputated previously by the referring veterinarian. On examination, multiple pigmented nodules, 3-15 mm in diameter, were found in the periocular skin, primarily involving the palpebral eyelid margin. A wedge excisional biopsy revealed small cuboidal cells forming multiple tubular and cystic structures indicative of apocrine cystadenomas, similar to apocrine hidrocystomas described in h… Show more

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“…These modified apocrine glands also may be found along the eyelid skin or margins (where they are called Moll's glands), periocular region, lip margins, chin and perianal regions. 1,5,[8][9][10][11][12][13] Lesions of feline cystadenomatosis therefore may also be seen in these places. Lesions have a characteristic appearance: numerous, individual, multifocal or coalescing, blue-black or brown, cystic nodules ranging from 1 mm to several centimetres in diameter.…”
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“…These modified apocrine glands also may be found along the eyelid skin or margins (where they are called Moll's glands), periocular region, lip margins, chin and perianal regions. 1,5,[8][9][10][11][12][13] Lesions of feline cystadenomatosis therefore may also be seen in these places. Lesions have a characteristic appearance: numerous, individual, multifocal or coalescing, blue-black or brown, cystic nodules ranging from 1 mm to several centimetres in diameter.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Correspondingly, the lesions of feline cystadenomatosis most frequently occur in and around the external ear. These modified apocrine glands also may be found along the eyelid skin or margins (where they are called Moll's glands), periocular region, lip margins, chin and perianal regions 1,5,8‐13 . Lesions of feline cystadenomatosis therefore may also be seen in these places.…”
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“…The utility of excisional biopsy for diagnosis was past reported 1012. When the excision was subtotal, the tumor may rapidly regrow and transform into malignancy 13.…”
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confidence: 99%