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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.
S. Ali Khan+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 ...
Roberto Bondi+2 more
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A Rare Case of Sweat Gland Carcinoma of the Breast
Applied radiation oncologySweat gland carcinoma of the skin is a rare malignancy. Malignant sweat gland carcinoma of the breast is among one of the rarer sites of sweat gland malignancies, making it a very rare entity. with few cases reported in the literature.
Mirza Athar Ali+8 more
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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.
B. A. Kakulas, M. Wald
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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.
Suleyman Gulmen, Peter A. Pullon
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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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Dermatologic Surgery, 2020
A 71-year-old woman presented to a dermatologist with an enlargingmass on her right eyelid. The patient stated the lesion first appeared 10 years prior at which time it was surgically removed. She was unclear of the pathologic diagnosis.
M. Froehlich+5 more
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A 71-year-old woman presented to a dermatologist with an enlargingmass on her right eyelid. The patient stated the lesion first appeared 10 years prior at which time it was surgically removed. She was unclear of the pathologic diagnosis.
M. Froehlich+5 more
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Journal of cutaneous pathology, 2020
Endocrine mucin‐producing sweat gland carcinoma (EMPSGC) is a rare cutaneous adnexal malignancy with predilection for the eyelids of older adults. It must be distinguished from metastatic adenocarcinomas of extracutaneous origin and from benign adnexal ...
Ourania Parra+4 more
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Endocrine mucin‐producing sweat gland carcinoma (EMPSGC) is a rare cutaneous adnexal malignancy with predilection for the eyelids of older adults. It must be distinguished from metastatic adenocarcinomas of extracutaneous origin and from benign adnexal ...
Ourania Parra+4 more
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Endocrine Mucin–Producing Sweat Gland Carcinoma: Two New Eyelid Cases and Review of the Literature
International Journal of Surgical Pathology, 2020Endocrine mucin–producing sweat gland carcinoma (EMPSGC) is a rare low-grade sweat gland carcinoma. It is clinically often mistaken for basal cell carcinoma and presents a low rate of local recurrence.
H. Nasser, S. Siddiqui
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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.
Ken Hashimoto+7 more
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