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Two cases of sweat gland carcinoma with neurosecretory differentiation: A report
Hidradenocarcinoma (HC) is an extremely rare malignant tumor originating from skin appendages, accounting for approximately 6% of malignant sweat gland tumors and less than 0.001% of all tumors.
Ting Xu, Rui Zou, Xue Meng, Shunfu Yu
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Apocrine adenocarcinoma of the vulva
Cutaneous vulvar carcinomas are predominantly of squamous cell carcinoma type. Primary vulvar adenocarcinomas are rare with a poorly understood histogenesis.
Babita Kajal +3 more
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Endocrine mucin-producing sweat gland carcinoma (EMPSGC) is a low-grade, indolent tumor found almost exclusively on the eyelids that may histologically mimic metastatic breast carcinoma.
Neera R. Nathan +4 more
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Primary mucinous eccrine carcinoma of axillary skin: Report of a rare case
Primary mucinous eccrine carcinoma is a rare low-grade malignancy of sweat gland. Axilla is an uncommon site of this tumor. Primary mucinous carcinoma mimics metastatic mucinous carcinoma from breast, gastrointestinal tract, lung, and ovary ...
Rajashree Pradhan +3 more
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p53 mutations in sweat gland carcinomas [PDF]
Sweat gland carcinomas are rare skin tumours and little is known about their etiology and molecular basis. In this study, we analyzed p53 mutations in 16 sweat gland carcinomas with different histologic types, including 2 spiradenocarcinomas, 1 composed adnexal carcinoma, 5 porocarcinomas, 2 eccrine hidradenocarcinomas, 2 syringocystadenocarcinomas, 1 ...
W, Biernat +3 more
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Sweat gland carcinomas constitute less than 10% of all malignant tumors of the vulva, including those associated with extramammary Paget's disease (EPD). The histopathologic diagnosis of vulvar sweat gland carcinomas is difficult because of their rarity; their resemblance to metastatic carcinomas of the internal female genitalia, kidneys, and other ...
M R, Wick +3 more
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Primary cutaneous mucinous carcinoma: A rare entity
Primary mucinous carcinoma of the skin is a rare adnexal tumor of sweat gland origin. A case report is presented of a 70-year-old male, who presented with a slow growing mass near the lateral canthus of his left eye.
Kavita Mardi, Vijay Kumar Diwana
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Ductal eccrine carcinoma of the axilla: a diagnostic pitfall [PDF]
: Ductal eccrine carcinoma (DEC) is a rare sweat gland carcinoma with ductular differentiation. Clinically, it is characterized by a slowly growing, hardened plaque or nodule predominantly located on the head and neck.
Maria Helena Toda Sanches de Brito +5 more
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A case of sweat-gland carcinoma with neuroendocrine differentiation (SCAND)
A 73-year-old Japanese male patient presented to our hospital with a red nodule arising from the lower abdomen to the base of the penis. After the biopsy, the tumor was diagnosed as sweat gland carcinoma with neuroendocrine differentiation (SCAND) with ...
Shigeru Koizumi +3 more
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During renal fibrosis, SMAD3 acts as a transcription factor for CRLF1, promoting its expression and secretion. CRLF1 then binds to ITGB1 via an autocrine mechanism, activating the PI3K‐AKT signaling pathway to mediate renal fibrosis. This accelerates the progression from AKI to CKD, highlighting the therapeutic potential of targeting CRLF1 for ...
Chunjie Wang +8 more
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