Abstract

Eccrine spiradenoma, a sweat gland tumor, is rarely found in the eyelid. We encountered a 73-year-old man with a nodular growth in his left upper eyelid, which had developed over the last 12 years. He had developed mild pain in the past. Excision was carried out under local anesthesia in a pentagon fashion with clear margins. The histopathology was suggestive for a benign eccrine spiradenoma.

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