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Polymorphous sweat gland carcinoma found to have MYB rearrangement

Histopathology, 2020
Polymorphous sweat gland carcinoma (PSGC) is a rare and low-grade malignant cutaneous neoplasm that presents as a slow-growing, skin-colored nodule in middle-aged to older patients with no sex preference.1,2 Histologically, PSGC is a well-circumscribed ...
F. Hafeez   +6 more
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Multicentric endocrine mucin‐producing sweat gland carcinoma and mucinous carcinoma of the skin: A case report

Journal of cutaneous pathology, 2020
Endocrine mucin‐producing sweat gland carcinoma (EMPSGC) is a rare low‐grade sweat gland carcinoma. EMPSGC is thought to be a precursor to mucinous carcinoma of the skin (MCS).
A. Nishimoto   +3 more
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Metastasizing Sweat-Gland Carcinoma

A.M.A. Archives of Dermatology, 1957
In 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.
R. B. Balkin, H. A. Teloh, J. P. Grier
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APOCRINE SWEAT GLAND CARCINOMA.

British Journal of Dermatology, 1970
SUMMARY.— 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.
D. Suurmond, H. Baes
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Sweat gland carcinoma of the left axilla with disseminated carcinomatosis of the bone marrow

International Journal of Dermatology, 2020
Simone Michelini , MD Alessandra Mambrin , MD Ersilia Tolino , MD Nicoletta Bernardini , MD, PhD Alessia Anzalone , MD Daniela Colapietra , MD Marco Di Fraia , MD Vincenzo Petrozza , MD Natale Porta , MD Nevena Skroza , MD Concetta Potenza , MD ...
T. Suyama   +4 more
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Sweat gland carcinoma: current concepts of surgical management

Plastic and Reconstructive 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.
Joel J. Bauer, Martin G. Wertkin
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Epidermoid Carcinoma of Sweat Gland (Malignant Porosyringoma)

Australasian Journal of Dermatology, 1968
Summary A tumour of sweat gland of duct origin is described. It has spread to regional lymph nodes, where its pattern was epidermoid carcinoma. It is not presented as a new entity-it is simply an uncommon variant of sweat gland carcinoma. The presence of squamoid areas in a sweat gland tumour of this type should alert one to its potential for ...
G. A. Hunter, Ian Robertson
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ECCRINE SWEAT GLAND CARCINOMA WITH METASTABES

British Journal of Dermatology, 1972
SUMMARY.— 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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Primary Mucinous Sweat Gland Carcinoma of the Eyelid

Ophthalmic Surgery, Lasers and Imaging Retina, 1989
ABSTRACT A 76-year-old woman had a slowly enlarging lesion of the right lower eyelid. After obtaining incisional biopsy results consistent with adenocarcinoma, we removed the tumor and made a final diagnosis of primary mutinous adenocarcinoma of the sweat gland.
Alan R Shuster   +2 more
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Gene expression profiling in aggressive digital papillary adenocarcinoma sheds light on the architecture of a rare sweat gland carcinoma

British Journal of Dermatology, 2019
Sweat gland carcinomas are rare cutaneous adnexal malignancies. Aggressive digital papillary adenocarcinoma (ADPA) represents a very rare subentity, thought to arise almost exclusively from the sweat glands of the fingers and toes. The aetiology of sweat
H. Surowy   +14 more
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