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INTRODUCTIONThe differential diagnosis among the most frequent skin tumors, base-cell carcinoma and squamous-cell carcinoma, and the rare types, the sweat gland carci-nomas, is fundamental for the early diag-nosis and prognosis of a patient. These are classified as eccrine and apocrine, and the eccrine is the most common type.
Onivaldo Cervantes +2 more
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Case report: Pyrotinib in the treatment of advanced scrotal EMPD combined with sweat gland carcinoma
Extramammary Paget disease (EMPD) is a rare cutaneous intraepithelial adenocarcinoma, which is mostly distributed in areas with sweat gland cells and mainly occurs in the anogenital skin of women.
Liquan Zhu +11 more
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Case report: Case report and literature review: Treatment of sweat gland carcinoma
BackgroundSweat gland carcinoma (SGC) is a rare neoplasm originating from sweat glands. Surgical resection is the first choice for SGC treatment, and there is no consensus on other treatments for advanced SGC.Methods and resultIn this case report, we ...
Yuhong Dai, Jin Feng, Xiao Zhou
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Case Report: A challenging diagnosis of an apocrine sweat gland carcinoma
The differential diagnosis for an axillary mass in a patient with a previously treated malignancy is broad and definitive tissue diagnosis is required to guide treatment and surveillance strategies.
Adeel Ahmad +5 more
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Histopathological and immunohistochemical findings of metastatic orbital tumors: A series of 7 cases
Metastatic orbital tumors are uncommon. A case series of 7 metastatic orbital tumors is presented herein. The primary sites included breast, skin (sweat gland carcinoma) and prostate.
Hiroaki Ito +3 more
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Sarcomatoid sweat gland carcinomas are rare among cutaneous cancers, with less than 20 cases described. A 54‐year‐old woman with sarcomatoid sweat gland carcinoma of the right upper extremity suffered extensive recurrence at 15 months, unresponsive to ...
J. Matthiesen +5 more
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Endocrine mucin-producing sweat gland carcinoma mimicking meibomian gland carcinoma
Endocrine mucin-producing sweat gland carcinoma (EMPSGC) is a rare adnexal tumor of the skin with immunoexpression and neuroendocrine differentiation.
Sumeet T Lahane +5 more
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Sweat gland carcinomas in children [PDF]
The clinicopathologic features of sweat gland carcinomas in three girls and one boy, aged 7 months to 10 years, are presented. The histologic and ultrastructural features suggested malignant clear cell acrospiromas. Rapid extensive metastases developed in two and early local recurrence in one. No obvious effect of chemotherapy was noted in disseminated
C W, Chow, P E, Campbell, A F, Burry
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Submucosal tumor-like esophageal cancer mimicking a cutaneous sweat gland carcinoma: A case report
Esophageal cancer rarely grows as an intramural tumor with an intact surface epithelium. A previous report described submucosal tumor-like esophageal cancer that had an overlapping morphological phenotype similar to that of a cutaneous sweat gland tumor.
Chiemi Saigo +9 more
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A Case of Endocrine Mucin-Producing Sweat Gland Carcinoma: Is it Still an Under-Recognized Entity?
Endocrine mucin-producing sweat gland carcinoma (EMPSGC) is a rare low-grade sweat gland carcinoma characterized by immunoexpression of neuroendocrine markers and mucin production.
Khaled A. Murshed, Mohamed Ben-Gashir
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