Postępy w chirurgii głowy i szyi

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2/2025 vol. 24
Case report

Large preauricular cylindroma: a case report of a rare skin adnexal tumour

  1. Research and Development Center, Regional Specialist Hospital, Wrocław, Poland

Postępy w Chirurgii Głowy i Szyi 2025; 24 (49): 29–31

Online publish date: 2026/06/05
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Cylindromas (also known as turban tumours in

Brooke-Spiegler syndrome) are extremely rare, benign cutaneous

neoplasms. They most commonly occur in the head and neck region. To

date, only a very limited number of cases have been reported in

the literature. This paper presents the case of a 69-year-old

female patient with a tumour located in the left preauricular

area, which was histopathologically diagnosed as a cylindroma or

a mixed tumour with features of both cylindroma and eccrine

spiradenoma. This case is noteworthy due to the rarity of this tumour

type and the considerable/large size of the lesion. Complete surgical

excision – currently the most common therapeutic approach – was

employed in this case, and the patient was referred for continued

regular follow-up by an otolaryngologist.

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