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Acrospiroma apocrino en la mano

Piel, 2012
Carlos Eduardo Torres Fuentes   +3 more
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Eccrine Acrospiroma (Porosyringoma) of the Eyelid

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1970
SWEAT gland tumors of the eyelids are uncommon, and most ophthalmologists have had little experience with them. There is also considerable confusion in classifying some of these lesions pathologically. Recently, the name "eccrine acrospiroma" has been proposed for a histologically distinct sweat gland tumor that in the past has been reported variously ...
A P, Ferry, H M, Haddad
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Malignant Eccrine Acrospiroma

Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association, 2012
The authors present a case of seemingly textbook digital osteomyelitis with draining ulceration. Per protocol, specimens were sent to pathology with the intent to verify and identify the offending organisms. Surprisingly, the textbook osteomyelitis returned with a pathological diagnosis of rare sweat gland tumor, malignant eccrine acropsiroma ...
Ellen, Wenzel   +4 more
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Recurrent Malignant Acrospiroma

Dermatologic Surgery, 1998
Malignant acrospiroma is an uncommon tumor of the eccrine sweat gland. In contrast to its relatively more common benign counterpart, malignant acrospiroma is highly invasive, often with significant lymphatic and distant metastasis. The establishment of this diagnosis is difficult on both clinical and histopathologic grounds.
W P, Long, C, Dupin, E A, Levine
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Pigmented Eccrine Acrospiroma

Archives of Dermatology, 1981
Few pigmented sweat gland tumors have been reported in the dermatologic literature. A case of pigmented eccrine acrospiroma is reported herein. The pigment found in the lesion was melanin, present in melanocytes proliferating in epithelial portions of the tumor and in melaninladen macrophages.
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Dermoscopy of eccrine acrospiroma masquerading as nodular malignant melanoma. [PDF]

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Eccrine acrospiroma, better known as eccrine poroma, is a benign adnexal neoplasm of the skin. Its clinical aspect can masquerade as some other nodular and cystic lesions. The current dermoscopy literature offers very few case studies. Moreover, these very few examples present a totally different appearance pattern compared to the one we examined.
TREVISAN, GIUSTO   +2 more
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Acrospiroma: a case report and review.

Cutis, 1997
Acrospiromas are cutaneous tumors of sweat duct differentiation. They usually present as slowly enlarging 1 to 2 cm nodules in middle-aged or older adults without site predilection. On histologic examination they are multilobular dermal masses composed of a biphasic cell population. Acrospiromas are benign, and treatment consists of surgical excision.
R A, Laws, J C, English, D M, Elston
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[Acrospiroma (clinico-morphological characteristics and histogenesis)].

Arkhiv patologii, 1986
Clinico-morphological characteristics of 105 acrospiromas surgically removed within 10 last years is presented. In 6 patients the tumour was considered as a malignant acrospiroma which, according to the literature and the authors' material, is prone to recurrence.
K K, Poroshin   +3 more
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