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Orbit, 2021
Mantle cell lymphoma is a rare malignancy to present in the orbit, comprising only 1–5% adnexal lymphomas. Endocrine mucin-producing sweat gland carcinoma (EMPSGC) is an equally uncommon adnexal tumor of sweat gland origin that may present on the eyelid.
D. Shah+3 more
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Mantle cell lymphoma is a rare malignancy to present in the orbit, comprising only 1–5% adnexal lymphomas. Endocrine mucin-producing sweat gland carcinoma (EMPSGC) is an equally uncommon adnexal tumor of sweat gland origin that may present on the eyelid.
D. Shah+3 more
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A case of endocrine mucin‐producing sweat gland carcinoma with distant metastasis
Journal of cutaneous pathology, 2021Endocrine mucin‐producing sweat gland carcinoma (EMPSGC) is a rare cutaneous adnexal neoplasm typically arising on the face of older individuals, most commonly around the eyelids.
Rouba Hadi+4 more
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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
Igor, Brichkov+3 more
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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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Endocrine mucin-producing sweat gland carcinoma: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Journal of dermatological treatment (Print), 2021Background Endocrine mucin-producing sweat gland carcinoma is a rare, under-reported cutaneous adnexal tumor that is often misdiagnosed and has an unknown incidence of metastasis.
M. Froehlich+8 more
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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.
Alfred S. Ketcham+3 more
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Carcinoembryonic antigen in sweat-gland carcinomas [PDF]
Using 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.
Jocelyne Ziegels+4 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.
Saul Suster, Tai-Yuen Wong
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Endocrine Mucin-Producing Sweat Gland Carcinoma Treated With Mohs Micrographic Surgery
Dermatologic Surgery, 2021Meredith L. Post, HT (ASCP) QIHC‡ Min Deng, MD*§ *Department of Dermatology Medstar Washington Hospital Center/Georgetown University Hospital Washington, District of Columbia †Department of Internal Medicine Medstar Washington Hospital Center Washington,
Christine N. Schafer+3 more
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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.
Joseph H. Ogura+3 more
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American Journal of Surgical Pathology
Sweat-gland carcinoma with neuroendocrine differentiation (SCAND) was recently proposed as a new cutaneous adnexal neoplasm with neuroendocrine differentiation; however, its genetics are not well known.
K. Goto+7 more
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Sweat-gland carcinoma with neuroendocrine differentiation (SCAND) was recently proposed as a new cutaneous adnexal neoplasm with neuroendocrine differentiation; however, its genetics are not well known.
K. Goto+7 more
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