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Image Number #2864 (Eccrine Hidrocystoma)

Diagnosis: Eccrine Hidrocystoma

Description: An asymptomatic vesicle containing clear fluid.

Morphology: Blisters

Site: Eyelids

Sex: F

Age: 40

Type: Clinical

Submitted By: Nameer Al-Sudany

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Differential Diagnosis
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History: Hidrocystomas are 1 to 3 mm translucent papules that occasionally have a bluish tint. They usually are solitary, occur on the face or scalp, and are more common in women. They may become more prominent during hot weather. The eyelid is a common site of involvement by eccrine hidrocystoma.

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