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Eyelid microcystic adnexal carcinoma [PDF]
Microcystic adnexal carcinoma is an uncommon cutaneous tumor with multiple synonyms. On cursory microscopic examination, the tumor mimics syringoma and other benign skin adnexal tumors.
Griener, Eric+3 more
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A Growing Pink Periorbital Papule in a Middle‐Aged Man: A Clinicopathological Challenge
ABSTRACT This report describes a case of a 48‐year‐old man who presented with a slowly enlarging lesion on the right lower eyelid that had been present for 8–9 years. The skin biopsy revealed an apocrine carcinoma of the eyelid. We discuss the clinical and histopathological differential diagnosis of apocrine carcinoma, along with treatment ...
Lydia A. Luu, Linglei Ma, Mark Russell
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Alka H Hande, Archana M Sonone, Minal S ChaudharyDepartment of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology, Sharad Pawar Dental College, Sawangi (Meghe), Wardha, IndiaAbstract: Adnexal carcinomas of the skin are rare; they derive from structures such as sweat ...
Alka H Hande+2 more
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Mucinous eccrine nevus: Case report of a rare entity
A 23-year-old patient presented with a vague three centimeter plaque in the umbilical region, associated with local hyperhidrosis. Histopathology of the excision specimen showed an increase in the number of sweat coils embedded in abundant mucinous ...
Sara Moradi+3 more
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Thiotepa hyperpigmentation preceding epidermal necrosis: malignant intertrigo misdiagnosed as Stevens-Johnson syndrome-toxic epidermal necrolysis overlap [PDF]
Thiotepa is a common alkylating agent known to precipitate cutaneous reactions consistent with toxic erythema of chemotherapy, including erythema and hyperpigmentation.
Choate, Evan A+3 more
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Abstract Hyperhidrosis is an under‐reported and under‐treated condition that causes significant patient morbidity. Secondary causes require consideration, but the vast majority of cases are idiopathic. The condition is encountered by a range of clinicians, including neurologists, dermatologists and endocrinologists, and it pays to be familiar with the ...
Mitchell J. Lycett, Karl Ng
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Proposed mechanism of action of tap water iontophoresis for treatment of hyperhidrosis
Tap water iontophoresis is commonly used to treat hyperhidrosis, yet the mechanism of action for this treatment remains unknown. Here, I propose a plausible mechanism of action based on the biology of the eccrine sweat gland, reported patterns in ...
Blaine D. Griffen
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A Rare Incidence of Malignant Eccrine Spiradenoma in a Male’s Breast [PDF]
Introduction: Malignant eccrine spiradenoma is a rare cutaneous tumor of sweat gland origin. It is even more rare to develop malignant eccrine spiradenoma located in the breast.
Abo, Stephen M+5 more
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A Case of Primary Signet-Ring Cell/Histiocytoid Carcinoma of the Eyelid: Immunohistochemical Comparison With the Normal Sweat Gland and Review of the Literature [PDF]
Primary signet-ring cell/histiocytoid carcinomas of the eyelid are extremely rare tumors considered to originate from sweat glands. Here, we report the case of a 72-year-old man diagnosed with primary signet-ring cell/histiocytoid carcinoma of the eyelid
Honda, Takayuki+6 more
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ABSTRACT Objective The present study assessed the effectiveness of pretreatment education in the form of Visual Video Information (VVI) on the anxiety levels of patients during endodontic treatment steps. Methods Patients (n = 120) having single‐rooted teeth with a single root canal diagnosed with asymptomatic irreversible pulpitis and/or pre ...
Şule Anatürk+3 more
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