Hidrocystomas are cysts of sweat ducts, usually on the eyelids. They are not tumours (a similar-sounding lesion called hidroadenoma is a benign tumour).
Eccrine hidrocystomas (EHs) ndiwo matundu asina kunaka anoumba kubva kuzvimba eccrine dikita ducts. Vanowanzogara kwenguva yakareba uye vanogona kuipa panguva yekupisa apo kudikitira kunowedzera. EH inowanzoongororwa zvichienderana nezviratidzo, asi biopsy yeganda inogona kuzvisimbisa. Isu tinopa zviitiko zviviri zveEH, tichitarisa kune yavo dermoscopic maitiro uye nekubudirira kurapwa netopical botulinum toxin-se peptide. Eccrine hidrocystomas (EHs) are benign tumors, which arise as cystic dilatation of the eccrine sweat duct. The lesions of EH have a chronic course with periodic flares in summer months, associated with exacerbation in sweating. Diagnosis is mainly clinical with histopathology being confirmatory. Dermoscopy is a noninvasive tool, which may confirm diagnosis of EH without subjecting the patient to a biopsy. We report two representative cases of EH, with emphasis on dermoscopic features and which well responded to topical botulinum toxin-like peptide.
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