Title of article :
Pleomorphic Adenoma of the Eyelid with Apocrine Gland Origin; an Atypical Location
Author/Authors :
Rothwell, Renata T Department of Ophthalmology - Vila Nova de Gaia/Espinho Hospital Centre, Portugal , Campelos, Sofia B Department of Pathology - Vila Nova de Gaia/Espinho Hospital Centre, Portugal , Prazeres, Sandra Department of Ophthalmology - Vila Nova de Gaia/Espinho Hospital Centre, Portugal
Abstract :
Purpose: To describe the clinical presentation and treatment of a patient with a cutaneous pleomorphic
adenoma of the eyelid.
Case Report: A 73‑year‑old male patient presented with a nodular mass on the lateral third of his right upper
eyelid, which had slowly enlarged over 10 years. Radiologic features were of an extra‑conical mass, with
no invasion of adjacent structures. An excisional biopsy of the lesion was performed. The histopathological
examination revealed a biphasic tumor, composed of tubules with a double layer of epithelial cells arranged
in a chondromyxoid stroma. The inner epithelial cells were positive for pancytokeratins AE1/AE3 and
carcinoembryonic antigen. The outer epithelial cells and stromal component expressed vimentin and
S100 protein. These pathologic findings were consistent with a palpebral pleomorphic adenoma, with an
apocrine gland origin.
Conclusion: Pleomorphic adenomas of the skin are rare tumors, and even less frequent as tumors of the
ocular adnexa. These lesions should be considered in the differential diagnosis of palpebral nodular masses,
and complete excision should be attempted due to the possibility of malignant transformation.
Keywords :
Pleomorphic Adenoma , Apocrine Gland Tumor , Ocular Adnexal Tumor
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics