We read with interest the article on 'Spontaneous haemorrhage in an eyelid hidrocystoma in a patient treated with clopidogrel' by Novitskaya et al} We agree with the authors that eyelid apocrine hidrocystomas typically present as skin-colored, translucent lesions. However, our experience has shown that hemorrhagic hidrocystomas may be more common than previously reported, with or without a history of clopidogrel use. Here, we describe two cases of hemorrhagic apocrine hidrocystomas. Both of the hidrocystomas underwent excision and pathologic examination.
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