L. Imad, K. Naya, I. Hasnaoui, E. Abdellah, A. Berraho
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Adeno Squamous Palpebral Carcinome with Orbitary Extension: Case Report
Adeno-Squamous Carcinoma (ASC) is a neoplastic variety characterized histologically by the presence of 2 distinct carcinomatous contingents, adenomatous and squamous. This tumor form is extremely rare, and even more so in its palpebral localization. In the light of this observation, we will expose the anatomo-clinical and evolutionary peculiarities of this uncommon variant.