Rev Bras Oftalmol.2016;75(3):231-234

Orbital apocrine hidrocystoma with immunohistochemical confirmation

Eduardo Damous , Ana Carla de Souza , Fábio Ramos , Aline Maria , Paulo Henrique Borges , Augusto , Roberto Murillo

DOI: 10.5935/0034-7280.20160048

The authors report the first case in Brazilian literature of orbital apocrine hidrocystoma with immunohistochemistry confirmation. The tumor had been growing slowly and progressively, there was no history of impaired vision, diplopia, watering, discharge, or prior trauma. There was no proptosis and extraocular mobility was normal. The radiologic study by orbital computerized tomography revealed an extraconal nodule, with partially defined limits, with cystic and solid areas in the superomedial right orbit. An anterior orbitotomy, with full excision of the tumor was performed. A histopathology examination revealed apocrine hidrocystoma and immunohistochemistry confirmed the diagnosis. After surgery, the patient had total remission of symptoms.

Orbital apocrine hidrocystoma with immunohistochemical confirmation

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