Skip to main content
The Pan African Medical Journal logoLink to The Pan African Medical Journal
. 2018 Jan 24;29:69. doi: 10.11604/pamj.2018.29.69.14166

Facial subcutaneous tumor

Aryé Weinberg 1,&, Andreas Eberhard Albers 2
PMCID: PMC5987077  PMID: 29875950

Image in medicine

A 66-year-old woman presented with a group of painless round-shaped solid lesions underneath her right eye measuring 3 x 1 cm (A). The lesions increased in size over the past 2 months. Apart form a curatively treated larynx carcinoma the patient was healthy. Histology form the excised (B) lesion revealed epidermal cysts. Epidermal cysts are benign subcutaneous tumors. They can appear in every part of the body. In the facial region, they are quite common. Nevertheless, as differential diagnosis cutaneous metastasis, merkel-cell carcinoma and cutaneous B-cell lymphoma should be considered among others. Therefore, complete excision and diagnosis based on histology is recommended.

Figure 1.

Figure 1

A) subcutaneous tumor; B) epidermoid cyst


Articles from The Pan African Medical Journal are provided here courtesy of The Pan African Medical Journal

RESOURCES