nodular hidradenoma - définition. Qu'est-ce que nodular hidradenoma
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Qu'est-ce (qui) est nodular hidradenoma - définition

HUMAN DISEASE
Acrospiroma, eccrine; Clear cell hidradenoma; Dermal duct tumor; Hidroacanthoma simplex; Nodular hidradenoma

Papillary hidradenoma         
HUMAN DISEASE
Papillary Hidradenoma; Hidradenoma papilliferum
A papillary hidradenoma, also termed hidradenoma papilliferum or mammary-like gland adenoma of the vulva, is a rare, but nonetheless most common benign tumor that occurs in and between anal and genital regions (i.e.
Nodular sclerosis         
HUMAN DISEASE
Nodular sclerosing CHL
Nodular sclerosis (or "NSHL") is a form of Hodgkin's lymphoma that is the most common subtype of HL in developed countries. It affects females slightly more than males and has a median age of onset at ~28 years.
Primary pigmented nodular adrenocortical disease         
  • Diagram of Cushing's symptoms.
  • Picture of lentigines associated with Carney Complex
ADRENAL CORTEX DISEASE CHARACTERIZED BY SMALL TO NORMAL SIZED ADRENAL GLANDS CONTAINING MULTIPLE SMALL CORTICAL PIGMENTED NODULES
PPNAD; Primary Pigmented Nodular Adrenocortical Disease
Primary pigmented nodular adrenocortical disease (PPNAD) was first coined in 1984 by Carney et al. it often occurs in association with Carney complex (CNC).

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Hidradenoma

Hidradenoma refers to a benign adnexal tumor of the apical sweat gland. These are 1–3 cm translucent blue cystic nodules. It usually presents as a single, small skin-colored lesion, and may be considered closely related to or a variant of poromas. Hidradenomas are often sub-classified based on subtle histologic differences, for example:

  • Eccrine acrospiroma
  • Clear-cell hidradenoma or acrospiroma
  • Nodular hidradenoma or acrospiroma
  • Solid-cystic hidradenoma

Discussion of sweat gland tumors can be difficult and confusing due to the complex classification and redundant terminology used to describe the same tumors. For example, acrospiroma and hidradenoma are synonymous, and sometimes the term acrospiroma is used to generally describe benign sweat gland tumors. In addition, a single lesion may contain a mixture of cell-types. There has also been a change in understanding about how tumors that were previously believed to strictly derive from specific sweat gland types may, in fact, derive from both eccrine or apocrine glands.

Hidradenomas are by definition benign, with malignant transformation very rare. When tumors show malignant characteristics, they are known as hidradenocarcinoma. Surgical excision is usually curative and local recurrences are rare, although malignant tumors may metastasize.