Eccrine sweat duct fibroadenoma
Introduction
Brief introduction of small sweat gland sweat duct fibroadenomas The small sweat gland ductal fibroadenoma (eccrinesyringofibroadenoma) was first reported by Mascaro in 1963 and 44 cases have been reported. However, there have been reports of multiple lesions not associated with other skin lesions. basic knowledge The proportion of illness: 0.02% - 0.05% Susceptible people: no special people Mode of infection: non-infectious complication:
Cause
Cause of sweat adenoma of small sweat gland
(1) Causes of the disease
The cause is still unknown.
(two) pathogenesis
The pathogenesis is still unclear.
Prevention
Small sweat gland sweat duct fibroadenoma prevention
Timely detection of timely treatment.
Complication
Complications of small sweat gland sweat duct fibroadenomas Complication
After the cold, the perspiration increased, and the palms were sweaty.
Symptom
Small sweat gland sweat duct fibroadenoma symptoms common symptoms nodular hair sparse
Most of them are single-invasive hyperkeratotic nodules or plaques of the extremities, sometimes linear, and 4 patients with Schopf syndrome (eyelid sweat cyst, hair sparse, tooth dysplasia, nail abnormality) Hair, manifested as a mosaic of fibrous ductal adenoma in the palmar palpebral, Starink believes that multiple sweat gland ductal fibroids are characteristic markers of Schopf syndrome, but multiple lesions have not been reported with other skin Damaged.
Examine
Examination of small sweat gland sweat duct fibroadenomas
Histopathology: This disease is a sweat duct cell tumor of the small sweat gland, similar to Pinkus premalignant fibroepithelial neoplasia, but the tumor cells are small and are consistent cubic cells, not basal-like cells.
Diagnosis
Diagnosis and differentiation of small sweat gland sweat duct fibroadenomas
According to the clinical manifestations, the characteristics of skin lesions and histopathological features can be diagnosed.
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