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TRPS1 Is Differentially Expressed in a Variety of Malignant and Benign Cutaneous Sweat Gland Neoplasms [PDF]

open access: yesDermatopathology (Basel, Switzerland), 2023
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.
Bruce R Smoller, Smoller Bruce R
exaly   +7 more sources

Endocrine mucin-producing sweat gland carcinoma of the eyelid – A diagnostic challenge

open access: yesIndian Journal of Pathology and Microbiology
Skin adnexal or sweat gland neoplasms are rare adnexal tumors that pose a diagnostic challenge for both ophthalmologists and pathologists. Endocrine mucin-producing sweat gland carcinoma (EMPSGC) is an uncommon low grade carcinoma of eccrine ducts with a
Viral M. Bhanvadia   +3 more
doaj   +2 more sources

Epidemiological and histopathological analysis of 40 apocrine sweat gland carcinomas in dogs: a retrospective study

open access: yesJournal of Veterinary Research, 2016
Introduction: Apocrine sweat gland carcinomas (ASGCs) are malignant neoplasms of dogs and other animals, rarely reported worldwide. The aim of this study was to summarise the occurrence of this cancer in a population of dogs in Poland between 2009 and ...
Kycko Anna   +9 more
doaj   +2 more sources

Endocrine Mucin-Producing Sweat Gland Carcinoma: Case Presentation with a Comprehensive Review of the Literature

open access: yesDermatopathology, 2023
(1) Background: Endocrine Mucin-Producing Sweat Gland Carcinoma (EMPSGC) is a rare, low-grade, neuroendocrine-differentiated, cutaneous adnexal tumor, officially recognized by the World Health Organization (WHO) Skin Tumors Classification in 2018 as a ...
Gerardo Cazzato   +10 more
doaj   +2 more sources

The role of radiotherapy in the treatment of malignant sweat gland neoplasms [PDF]

open access: yesCancer, 1990
Malignant sweat gland neoplasms are rare tumors. Historically, the principal mode of treatment has been local surgical excision. Eight published studies show that greater than 50% of patients develop either local tumor recurrence after surgery or regional lymph node metastases.
Paul M Harari   +2 more
exaly   +3 more sources

Dermal Duct Tumor: A Diagnostic Dilemma

open access: yesDermatopathology, 2022
Poromas or poroid tumors are a group of rare, benign cutaneous neoplasms derived from the terminal eccrine or apocrine sweat gland duct. There are four poroma variants with overlapping features: dermal duct tumor (DDT), eccrine poroma, hidroacanthoma ...
Austinn C. Miller   +5 more
doaj   +2 more sources

The evolving role of TRPS1 in dermatopathology: insights from the past 4 years [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Pathology and Translational Medicine
Over the past 4 years, trichorhinophalangeal syndrome type 1 (TRPS1) has rapidly gained attention among practicing pathologists, with numerous studies emerging that both support and question its diagnostic utility. Initially regarded as a highly specific
Mokhtar H. Abdelhammed, Woo Cheal Cho
doaj   +2 more sources

Apocrine adenocarcinoma of the vulva

open access: yesRare Tumors, 2013
Cutaneous vulvar carcinomas are predominantly of squamous cell carcinoma type. Primary vulvar adenocarcinomas are rare with a poorly understood histogenesis.
Babita Kajal   +3 more
doaj   +2 more sources

Hidradenocarcinoma: A rare sweat gland neoplasm presenting as small turban tumor of the scalp

open access: yesIndian Journal of Dermatology, 2015
Hidradenocarcinomas are very rare malignant sweat gland tumors that possess an infiltrative and/or low metastatic potential. Here we describe an interesting case of hidradenoma on the fronto-parietal region of the scalp of an elderly female, part of ...
Dinesh P Asati   +3 more
doaj   +3 more sources

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