Fahy A M, Peters E E
J Hand Surg Br. 1987 Feb;12(1):120-2. doi: 10.1016/0266-7681_87_90075-1.
Two cases of eccrine tumour of sweat gland origin found in the hand are presented. They were non-tender rounded masses of eight months to two years duration, beneath and adherent to the epidermis but movable on underlying tissue. The pre-operative diagnosis in each case was that of a sebaceous cyst. Histology revealed one to be an eccrine spiradenoma and the other a chondroid syringoma. The lesions were considered unusual in that such tumours usually occur on the trunk, head and back and are rarely found in the hand.
本文报告了两例起源于汗腺的小汗腺肿瘤,均位于手部。它们为非压痛性圆形肿物,病程8个月至2年,位于表皮下方并与之粘连,但可在其下方组织上移动。每例术前诊断均为皮脂腺囊肿。组织学检查显示,一例为小汗腺螺旋腺瘤,另一例为软骨样汗管瘤。这些病变被认为不常见,因为此类肿瘤通常发生于躯干、头部和背部,很少见于手部。