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Revision as of 04:10, 18 February 2025
Papillary hidradenoma is a skin condition that is characterized by a benign tumor that typically occurs in the anogenital region.<ref>
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Signs and Symptoms
The primary symptom of papillary hidradenoma is the presence of a solitary, well-circumscribed nodule that is typically less than 3 cm in diameter. The nodule is usually painless and may be found in the anogenital region, although it can also occur in other areas of the body.<ref>
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Causes
The exact cause of papillary hidradenoma is unknown. However, it is believed to originate from the apocrine sweat glands, which are found in the anogenital region and other areas of the body.<ref>
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Diagnosis
The diagnosis of papillary hidradenoma is typically made through a biopsy of the nodule. The biopsy will show a well-circumscribed tumor with papillary structures and tubular formations.<ref>
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Treatment
The primary treatment for papillary hidradenoma is surgical excision. This is typically curative, as the tumor is benign and does not typically recur after removal.<ref>
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See Also
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