2019, Number 1
Acta Med Cent 2019; 13 (1)
Siringocistadenocarcinoma papilífero
González VK, Anoceto AE, Rodríguez SIC, García GML, Milián EI, Cabrera AY, Benavidez CME, Iglesias YAE, Batule LDM
Language: Spanish
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Page: 130-137
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ABSTRACT
This is a 54-year-old patient who started with an injury to the vulva at the level of the scar of the raffia for about four years, which evolves and abscess, what has been treated several times, without improvement, so it continued with bleeding and pain in the region of the vulva. He decided to go to the Gynecological Consultation of the Mariana Grajales Hospital of Santa Clara, and she was diagnosed with a lesion in the vulvar fork of 3 cm, raised, with indurated and ulcerated edges. The clinical characteristics of the lesion are resolved in the Gynecology Room and a vulvectomy is performed with bilateral inguinal lymphadenectomy. The histological diagnosis consisted of a syringocistadenocarcinoma of the ulcerated infiltrating papillary vulva. Syringocistadenocarcinoma papilliferum is a malignant tumor derived from the sweat glands extremely infrequent. It is located, predominantly, in the head and neck and may develop a papilliferous syringocistadenoma or a sebaceous neva of Jadassohn; Its location in the vulva is uncommon.