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Clear-cell carcinoma of the sweat gland in the armpit: A case report
Tingting Liang +3 more
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Visualisation of tissue kallikrein, kininogen and kinin receptors in human skin following trauma and in dermal diseases [PDF]
During dermal injury and inflammation the serine proteases kallikreins cleave endogenous, multifunctional substrates (kininogens) to form bradykinin and kallidin.
Bhoola, Kanti D. +7 more
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Locally Advanced Spiroadenocarcinoma in the Regional Axilla of a Breast Cancer Patient: Hallmarks of Definitive Diagnosis and Management. [PDF]
Eccrine spiroadenocarcinoma is an extremely rare malignant eccrine gland tumor which may masquerade as other more common malignancies such as poorly differentiated squamous carcinoma or metastatic breast cancer.
Canter, Robert J +3 more
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Summary: Aggressive digital papillary adenocarcinomas (ADPA) are malignant tumours of the sweat gland. Due to the high tendency to recur and metastasise, wide local resection of the lesion is recommended.
Priya Dhillon, Barry Powell, Syed Mehdi
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Eccrine porocarcinoma of the head: An important differential diagnosis in the elderly patient [PDF]
Background: Eccrine porocarcinoma is a rare malignant tumor of the sweat gland, characterized by a broad spectrum of clinicopathologic presentations. Surprisingly, unlike its benign counterpart eccrine poroma, eccrine porocarcinoma is seldom found in ...
Akiyoshi E +25 more
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Multiple primary sweat gland carcinomas [PDF]
Sweat gland carcinoma is a rare tumor, but one with a fully malignant potential. A unique case of two primary sweat gland carcinomas occurring in the same individual, with both metastasizing to regional lymph nodes, is presented. Microscopic and histochemical investigation revealed the tumors to be of apocrine sweat gland type.
J W, Futrell +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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Background. Sweat gland carcinoma is a rare malignancy with a high metastatic potential seen more commonly in elderly patients. The scalp is the most common site of occurrence and it usually spreads to regional lymph nodes.
R. F. Falkenstern-Ge +4 more
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Neoplasms of sweat glands and the breast may be morphologically and immunophenotypically similar. A recent study showed that TRPS1 staining is a highly sensitive and specific marker for breast carcinoma.
Hatice B. Zengin +5 more
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Metastatic sweat gland adenocarcinoma: A clinico-pathological dilemma
Background Sweat gland adenocarcinoma is a rare malignancy with high metastatic potential seen more commonly in later years of life. Scalp is the most common site of occurrence and it usually spreads to lymph nodes.
Saxena Sunita +5 more
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