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Sweat Gland Adenoma with Predominant Myoepithelial Differentiated Features: Case Report and Immunohistochemical Study

The Journal of Dermatology, 1999
AbstractA 56‐year‐old man presented with a subcutaneous mass adjacent to the sternoclavicular joint region, which had predominant spindle‐shaped myoepithelial cells and a small number of tubular or trabecular epithelial cells that resembled eccrine differentiation under a light microscope. Immunohistochemical studies showed positive staining for muscle‐
X, Fang, Z, Yu, Z, Wang
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Mixed type sweat gland adenoma: a case report.

Annali italiani di medicina interna : organo ufficiale della Societa italiana di medicina interna, 1993
We describe a case of a young woman with inguinal sweat-gland adenoma, that had histological characteristics of both hidradenoma papilliferum and clear-cell hidradenoma. The neoplastic risk potential for the 2 conditions is discussed.
LETIZIA, Claudio   +5 more
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[Rare localization of a small sweat gland adenoma of the skin].

Handchirurgie, 1982
This case report of a chondroid syringoma (t. h.) arising in a finger is of interest because of the unusual site, its usual location being the region of the head and neck. Characteristically it is benign, slow growing and compresses adjoining structures.
H, Lohmann, D, Buck-Gramcko
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Benign Sweat-Gland Tubular Adenoma Harboring an MYBL1::NFIB Fusion Gene

The American Journal of Dermatopathology
Abstract: Sweat gland (SG) neoplasms encompass a wide variety of benign or malignant adnexal skin tumors differentiating into the various segments of SG. Their diagnosis and classification are often difficult, and have relied mainly on histologic and immunohistochemical criteria.
Jean Kanitakis   +2 more
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Encysted Tubular Sweat Gland Adenoma of the Nasal Ala: A Rare Cause for Unilateral Nasal Discharge

The Laryngoscope
Benign cutaneous apocrine sweat gland adenomas in the nose are rare. We present the novel case of a nasal ala cutaneous sweat gland lesion. A 43‐year‐old male presents with a one year history of a right nostril mass with intermittent clear discharge, triggered by periods of hot weather and increased humidity.
Thomas Zheng Jie Teng   +3 more
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THE SWEAT GLAND ADENOMAS

International Journal of Dermatology, 1975
M H, Brownstein, L, Shapiro
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Reciprocal interaction between vascular niche and sweat gland promotes sweat gland regeneration

Bioactive Materials, 2023
Xingyu Yuan, Liting Liang, Sha Huang
exaly  

Sweat Gland Carcinoma of the Head and Neck: Case Report and Literature Review

Ear, Nose and Throat Journal, 2023
Zeliang Zhang, Zhongfei Xu
exaly  

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