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Sweat Gland Carcinoma With Lymphadenopathy.

open access: yesJournal of Ayub Medical College, Abbottabad : JAMC, 2017
Sweat gland carcinoma is a rare tumour, being almost 1% of primary skin lesions. The tumour has tendency to spread to regional lymph nodes and distant metastases has also been reported. Their exact incidence in Pakistan is not known. Treatment options are also not clearly defined though surgery is the initial treatment approach as adjuvant treatment ...
Tahir, Khaleeq   +2 more
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Sweat gland carcinoma of the lower eyelid

open access: yesDeutsches Ärzteblatt international
Schittkowski, MP, Zettl, A, Goldblum, D.
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Renal Carcinoma or Sweat Gland Tumour?

open access: yesInternational Journal of Clinical Practice, 1972
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Sweat gland carcinoma with hypercalcemia

Journal of Surgical Oncology, 1982
AbstractA case is presented in which a large recurrent malignant tumor of the thigh of probable sweat gland origin is associated with hypercalcemia. The tumor invaded the periosteum of the pubis. Hypercalcemia subsided following hemipelvectomy and the patient has remained asymptomatic since 1977.
Bernard Lanter, J Madariaga
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Sweat Gland Carcinoma

Dermatologic Surgery, 1997
We report a 57-year-old Hispanic man with malignant nodular hidradenoma. The patient had three biopsy-proven benign nodular hidradenomas over the left cheek over a 2-year period. A fourth recurrent lesion several months later had malignant histology.Little is known about these rare sweat gland carcinomas and treatment modalities.
J K, Geisse, T H, McCalmont
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Carcinoma of sweat gland in adolescents

The American Journal of Surgery, 1972
Abstract Sweat gland carcinoma is recognized as a rare malignant tumor occurring predominantly in the fifth to sixth decade of life. Two cases of highly malignant, metastasizing sweat gland carcinoma occurring in young female patients are presented.
J W, Futrell   +3 more
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Sweat Gland Carcinoma

The American Surgeon, 2004
Sweat gland carcinoma is a rare malignant tumor of the skin adnexa that can occur in a variety of locations. It is a slow-growing tumor that metastasizes early and often. The rarity of this tumor has led to a relative lack of adequate evidence with regard to treating this entity.
Igor, Brichkov   +3 more
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APOCRINE GLAND CARCINOMA (SWEAT GLAND CARCINOMA) OF THE BREAST

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery, 1964
SummaryAn apocrine gland carcinoma of the breast occurring in a woman aged 71 years is reported, in which the pathological features, while being in general similar to those which have been described in the literature, presept the unique features of areas of squamous metaplasia and abundant iron pigment.
M, WALD, B A, KAKULAS
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