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Immunohistochemicai staining patterns of sweat glands and their neoplasms using two monoclonal antibodies to keratins

Journal of Cutaneous Pathology, 1988
The staining patterns of normal sweat glands and sweat gland‐derived neoplasms using 2 monoclonal antibodies to keratins (Dako‐CKl, Cam 5.2) has been assessed. Based on findings in normal glands, the differentiation of these benign neoplasms is considered, with positive evidence for apocrine and eccrine differentiation, and in the latter ...
J A, Zuk, K P, West, A, Fletcher
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Apocrine adenomyoepithelioma – a rare but distinctive primary sweat gland neoplasm

Journal of Cutaneous Pathology, 2012
Adenomyoepithelioma is a rare, microscopically distinctive tumor of the skin. This article explores an example that presented in the inguinal area in a 29‐year‐old woman, mimicking adenopathy. Histopathologically, the tumor included two different areas: a cystic area consisting of tubules and glands in hyalinized stroma and a solid area showing marked ...
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Endocrine Mucin-Producing Sweat Gland Carcinoma

The American Journal of Surgical Pathology, 1997
We describe two cases of a distinctive in situ and invasive cutaneous adnexal neoplasm occurring in the eyelid. Mucinous carcinoma represented the invasive portion of the tumor in one case, whereas the other infiltrated in small solid nests. The in situ component is identical to the recently described solid papillary carcinoma of the breast (endocrine ...
A, Flieder   +3 more
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[Immunohistochemical study of neoplasms of the sweat glands].

Giornale italiano di dermatologia e venereologia : organo ufficiale, Societa italiana di dermatologia e sifilografia, 1991
The paper reports a study of 34 sweat gland tumours, 3 of which were malignant. In line with recent publications on the topic, no immunophenotype is identified which could differentiate between pathologies of an eccrine as opposed to apocrine origin. With regard to the possibility of distinguishing malignant from benign tumours, the paper reconfirms ...
L, Miori   +3 more
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Pigmented Syringomatous Carcinoma/Sweat Gland Carcinoma of the Vulva With Melanocytic Colonization: An Uncommon Presentation of a Rare Sweat Gland Neoplasm

The American Journal of Dermatopathology
Abstract: Primary vulvar carcinomas are rare and constitute a diverse group of neoplasms. These primary tumors are typically classified based on their presumed tissue of origin or histological characteristics. Among these, carcinomas of sweat gland origin are particularly significant.
Nada, Shaker   +2 more
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Endocrine Mucin-Producing Sweat Gland Carcinoma

The American Journal of Dermatopathology, 2013
Endocrine mucin-producing sweat gland carcinoma (EMPSGC) is a rare low-grade sweat gland carcinoma with a strong predilection to the eyelid region. It is histologically analogous to endocrine ductal carcinoma/solid papillary carcinoma of the breast and is characterized by a multinodular solid cystic mucinous tumor with immunoreactivity to ...
Catharine A, Dhaliwal   +4 more
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CD34‐positive stromal cells and alpha‐smooth muscle actin‐positive stromal cells in the tumor capsule of skin sweat gland neoplasms

Pathology International, 2002
To elucidate the roles of CD34‐positive stromal cells and alpha‐smooth muscle actin‐positive stromal cells at the tumor border of skin sweat gland neoplasms, we examined expression of stromal cell markers in the tumor capsule of 19 skin sweat gland neoplasms (16 mixed tumors of the skin and three nodular hidradenomas) using monoclonal antibodies to ...
Hirofumi, Nakayama   +5 more
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Neoplasms of the apocrine sweat glands in 44 dogs and 10 cats.

The Veterinary record, 1991
Neoplasms of the apocrine sweat glands accounted for 2.0 per cent and 3.6 per cent, respectively, of all canine and feline skin neoplasms diagnosed during a period of three years. They occurred in dogs from six to 17 years of age of both sexes, and golden retrievers appeared to be predisposed; they occurred in cats from six to 17 years of age and there
K M, Kalaher, W I, Anderson, D W, Scott
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Multicentric endocrine mucin‐producing sweat gland carcinoma and mucinous carcinoma of the skin: A case report

Journal of Cutaneous Pathology, 2021
Akana Nishimoto   +2 more
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