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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. Recent advances in immunohistochemical staining have better defined this
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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. Recent advances in immunohistochemical staining have better defined this
Igor, Brichkov +3 more
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Polymorphous sweat gland carcinoma
Histopathology, 1994We describe nine cases of a distinctive cutaneous neoplasm showing features of eccrine adnexal differentiation that were characterized by their variegated histological appearance and low‐grade malignant behaviour. The term polymorphous sweat gland carcinoma is proposed to designate these lesions.
S, Suster, T Y, Wong
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Metastatic sweat gland carcinoma
The Laryngoscope, 1978AbstractOnly 48 cases of metastatic sweat gland carcinoma have been published. Our case report is of an elderly lady with a sweat gland carcinoma of the scalp with metastatic disease in the neck. She was treated with radical neck dissection and wide local excision. Follow‐up of three years has revealed no recurrence.
J T, Fierstein +3 more
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Sweat gland carcinoma with hypercalcemia
Journal of Surgical Oncology, 1982AbstractA 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.
N L, Smith +4 more
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Mucinous Carcinoma of Sweat Glands
Tumori Journal, 1995Three cases of primary cutaneous mucinous carcinoma of sweat gland origin are presented. Patients were a 47-year-old man and 2 females aged 70 and 71 years. The clinical and pathologic features of the described tumors were similar to those reported in the literature, except for 2 of the involved sites (abdominal skin and vulva), not previously ...
C, Urso, A, Salvadori, R, Bondi
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APOCRINE GLAND CARCINOMA (SWEAT GLAND CARCINOMA) OF THE BREAST
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery, 1964SummaryAn 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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Carcinoma of sweat gland in adolescents
The American Journal of Surgery, 1972Abstract 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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Archives of Surgery, 1976
In three new cases of sweat gland carcinoma that we observed within recent years, the sites were the axilla, back, and arm. Axillary lymph node dissections were performed in two of the patients and the nodes were normal. Preoperative diagnoses were hydroadenitis, squamous cell carcinoma of the skin, and pyogenic granuloma.
M G, Wertkin, J J, Bauer
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In three new cases of sweat gland carcinoma that we observed within recent years, the sites were the axilla, back, and arm. Axillary lymph node dissections were performed in two of the patients and the nodes were normal. Preoperative diagnoses were hydroadenitis, squamous cell carcinoma of the skin, and pyogenic granuloma.
M G, Wertkin, J J, Bauer
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Sweat gland carcinoma with metastases
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1960Sweat gland carcinomas with distant metastases have been infrequently recorded in the literature, the first case being reported by Hedinger 1 in 1911. Most of these tumors have originated in areas where the apocrine sweat glands are located. Primary tumors of the hand are also uncommon; of 750,827 patients seen at the Henry Ford Hospital and Clinics ...
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Carcinoembryonic antigen in sweat-gland carcinomas
Cancer, 1982Using standard immunoperoxidase techniques, four cases of malignant sweat-gland carcinoma were examined for the presence of carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA). This substance was universally present in these lesions in spite of their wide spectrum of histologic features.
N S, Penneys +4 more
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