2005
DOI: 10.1097/01.iop.0000155509.54813.93
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Treatment of Multiple Apocrine Hidrocystomas With Trichloroacetic Acid

Abstract: The apocrine hidrocystoma is a benign adenomatous cystic proliferation derived from apocrine glands, which frequently occurs in periocular tissues. These cystadenomas may occur bilaterally, in multiple disfiguring confluent groups on both the upper and lower lids. Although these lesions have been treated successfully with meticulous surgical extirpation and electrosurgery, this report describes the successful treatment of two patients, each with multiple large (>7 mm) periocular apocrine hidrocystomas by eithe… Show more

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“…Marsupialization of the cyst is curative and recurrence is rare. A nonsurgical option reported by Dailey et al [5] consists of intralesional injection of trichloroacetic acid, especially useful for large or confluent lesions.…”
Section: Apocrine Hydrocystomamentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Marsupialization of the cyst is curative and recurrence is rare. A nonsurgical option reported by Dailey et al [5] consists of intralesional injection of trichloroacetic acid, especially useful for large or confluent lesions.…”
Section: Apocrine Hydrocystomamentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Medical treatment of multiple, smaller periocular lesions has been advocated by laser thermo-ablation and, more recently, trichloroacetic acid chemical ablation. 4 As the hidrocystoma in our case was oversized and caused additional eyelid and ocular surface problems, we chose to perform total excision.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Medical treatment of multiple, smaller periocular lesions has been advocated by laser thermo-ablation and, more recently, trichloroacetic acid chemical ablation [6].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%