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. 2014:2014:158527.
doi: 10.1155/2014/158527. Epub 2014 Mar 11.

Chondroid syringoma of the medial canthus

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Chondroid syringoma of the medial canthus

Konstantinos Paraskevopoulos et al. Case Rep Otolaryngol. 2014.

Abstract

Chondroid syringoma, or pleomorphic adenoma of the skin, is a rare, benign skin adnexal tumor. It is usually exhibited as a slowly growing intradermal or subcutaneous nodule, typically located in the head and neck region. Because of the unremarkable clinical symptomatology of this rare tumor, the diagnosis is exclusively made retrospectively based on histological confirmation of the surgically excised tumor. We present a rare case of a chondroid syringoma located in the left medial canthus of a 58-year-old man. The patient had no symptoms and decided to excise it for cosmetic reasons only. Local excision with a macroscopic wide cuff of normal tissue was done, without destroying the aesthetic and functional structures, since the defect was restored by a finger flap. One year postoperatively, the patient has remained disease-free. Chondroid syringoma usually appears in the face but the location in the medial canthus is not mentioned in the literature for the last twenty years.

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Figure 1
The lesion in the left medial canthus.
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Figure 2
Reconstruction with glabellar flap.
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Figure 3
Multinodular lesion.
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Figure 4
ck7 epithelial cells ×200.
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Figure 5
p63 myoepithelial cells ×200.
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Figure 6
myoepithelial cells.
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Figure 7
Myxoid mesenchymal matrix.
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Figure 8
Hyaline mesenchymal matrix.

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