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Metastasizing Sweat-Gland Carcinoma
A.M.A. Archives of Dermatology, 1957In a previous report 15 the rarity of metastasizing neoplasms of sweat-gland origin was pointed out. Failure to establish unequivocal criteria for the diagnosis of sweat-gland carcinoma warrants minute examination of all available specimens to obtain more information concerning the biological potentiality of these tumors.
H A, TELOH, R B, BALKIN, J P, GRIER
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Genetic changes in sweat gland carcinomas
Journal of Cutaneous Pathology, 2000The molecular pathogenesis of malignant appendageal tumors is poorly understood. Immunohistochemical staining, polymerase chain reaction (PCR)‐based loss of heterozygosity (LOH) and sequencing analyses were performed in a mixed group of 21 sweat gland carcinomas. LOH was mostly confined to the chromosome arm 17p.
M, Takata +7 more
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Sweat Gland Carcinoma Ex Eccrine Spiradenoma
The American Journal of Dermatopathology, 1987We herein report two cases of sweat gland carcinoma that arose in association with eccrine spiradenoma. These lesions presented as enlarging masses that previously had been stable for many years. One produced widespread metastasis and death 5 months after diagnosis.
M R, Wick +3 more
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APOCRINE SWEAT GLAND CARCINOMA.
British Journal of Dermatology, 1970SUMMARY.— A case of apocrine sweat gland carcinoma in a man aged 78 is presented. The patient died of widespread huematogenous metastases. Enzyme histochemical findings were important for the final identification of the tumour.
H, Baes, D, Suurmond
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Sweat gland carcinoma of the lips
Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1976Sweat gland carcinomas are extremely rare tumors with a fully malignant potential. Two cases of primary sweat gland carcinoma of the lips are presented. Because of the unique nature of this lesion, the histopathology and biologic behavior are discussed, and the pertinent literature is reviewed.
S, Gulmen, P A, Pullon
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Selected Sweat Gland Carcinomas
2011This chapter will discuss rare sweat gland tumors that occur in the skin primarily. We have limited our discussion to porocarcinoma, hidradenocarcinoma, malignant cylindroma, spiradenocarcinoma, cutaneous adenoid cystic carcinoma, and mucinous carcinoma of the skin.
Howard A. Oriba, Stephen N. Snow
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Metastasizing Sweat-Gland Carcinoma
A.M.A. Archives of Surgery, 1959Despite the fact that carcinoma of the skin is a commonplace tumor, a review of the medical literature indicates a paucity of information on carcinoma of sweat-gland origin. Rarer still are reports of metastasizing carcinoma of the sweat gland. A case of primary sweat-gland carcinoma of the cheek with lymphatic metastases to the neck is reported in ...
Y G, JACOBSON +3 more
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Metastatic sweat gland carcinoma.
The Journal of the Association of Physicians of India, 2002Sweat gland tumours are very rare. They lack distinctive clinical features and the histological appearences are often varied. Hence, diagnosis is difficult and usually late. We report a case of sweat gland adenocarcinoma with bony and lymphnode metastases, and possibly secondary involvement of 7th cranial nerve.
B, Doley, A K, Das, M, Das
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ECCRINE SWEAT GLAND CARCINOMA WITH METASTABES
British Journal of Dermatology, 1972SUMMARY.— A case of metastasizing eccrine sweat gland carcinoma is presented. It developed on the thigh, which is a highly unusual site. The course was consistent with the recognized poor prognosis.
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