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Infrequently, a swollen eyelid may be a sign of sebaceous carcinoma—a rare, aggressive type of skin cancer that usually begins on an eyelid. Sebaceous carcinoma can make the skin where your ...
To study the clinical and histopathological features of eyelid sebaceous gland carcinoma (SGC) and to evaluate the prognosis in the Asian-Indian population. Advanced eyelid SGC is a tumor ...
Sebaceous cell carcinoma represents less than 1% of eyelid malignancies in the United States. It is found on the eyelid more frequently than anywhere else in the body. The average age of ...
Your eyelids protect your eyes ... and the cancer is more likely to return. Sebaceous carcinoma occurs in older adults. It can look like a chalazion or blepharitis and can metastasize aggressively ...
So this type of cancer can be diagnosed anywhere in the body. But the most common site is the upper eyelid. Sebaceous gland carcinoma is very rare. Just over 700 people were diagnosed with it in ...
It starts as a yellow or shiny bump on the eyelids, face or body that grows and doesn't go away, unlike a pimple. The bump is sebaceous carcinoma, a cancer of the oil glands diagnosed in thousands ...
In certain tumors such as sebaceous eyelid carcinoma or conjunctival malignant melanoma, additional lymph node resection should be considered when planning exenteration.
Two-thirds of cases occur in the upper eyelid. While the etiology is unknown, sebaceous cell carcinoma has been associated with prior radiation and diuretic use. Muir-Torre syndrome is a rare ...