Apocrine adenocarcinoma originating from the Moll’s gland of the eyelid: report of a case
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Abstract A 74-year-old phallic enduring diagnosed as apocrine carcinoma of Moll’s organ lineage of correct lid is presented. After
battleful redaction of the tumor, the orbital wound defects were reconstructed with a compounding of a norm lineament advancement
surface and a V-Y development surface from the buccal region. This was followed by counterbalance with a separate broadness wound conjoin from
the thigh. The correct itinerary was subjected to irradiation because of atomlike growth entrance of the receptor nerve. This tumor
showed battleful natural activity with status of extraocular muscles, nasolacrimal ducts, and the receptor nerve.
battleful redaction of the tumor, the orbital wound defects were reconstructed with a compounding of a norm lineament advancement
surface and a V-Y development surface from the buccal region. This was followed by counterbalance with a separate broadness wound conjoin from
the thigh. The correct itinerary was subjected to irradiation because of atomlike growth entrance of the receptor nerve. This tumor
showed battleful natural activity with status of extraocular muscles, nasolacrimal ducts, and the receptor nerve.
- Content Type Journal Article
- Category Case Report
- DOI 10.1007/s00238-008-0270-y
- Authors
- Shigeyuki Kanazawa, metropolis University Graduate School of Medicine Department of Plastic Surgery 2-2 C11 Yamadaoka Suita-shi metropolis 565-0871 Japan
- Tateki Kubo, metropolis University Graduate School of Medicine Department of Plastic Surgery 2-2 C11 Yamadaoka Suita-shi metropolis 565-0871 Japan
- Marvin A. Tañag, metropolis University Graduate School of Medicine Department of Plastic Surgery 2-2 C11 Yamadaoka Suita-shi metropolis 565-0871 Japan
- Yuji Yamaguchi, metropolis University Graduate School of Medicine Department of Dermatology metropolis Japan
- Yoshihiko Hoshida, metropolis University Graduate School of Medicine Department of Pathology metropolis Japan
- Kenji Yano, metropolis University Graduate School of Medicine Department of Plastic Surgery 2-2 C11 Yamadaoka Suita-shi metropolis 565-0871 Japan
- Ko Hosokawa, metropolis University Graduate School of Medicine Department of Plastic Surgery 2-2 C11 Yamadaoka Suita-shi metropolis 565-0871 Japan
- Journal European Journal of Plastic Surgery
- Online ISSN 1435-0130
- Print ISSN 0930-343X
Tags: Europe, Medicine, Plastic Surgery, School Of Medicine, Skin Graft, surgery
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