Recurrent eccrine hidradenoma of the breast in a male patient: problems in differential diagnosis
Introduction: Hidradenoma is an uncommon usually benign tumor of the skin that grows slowly.Case presentation: We describe a case of a 39 patient with a breast mass. Physical examination revealed a solitary, well-circumscribed tumor, measuring 1 cm by 0.7 cm. No other skin abnormalities were found....
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Main Authors: | Maria Orsaria (Author), Laura Mariuzzi (Author) |
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