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Sweat gland tumor (Eccrine Porocarcinoma) of scalp: A rare tumor [PDF]

open access: diamondIndian Journal of Plastic Surgery, 2005
Eccrine Porocarcinoma is a rare neoplasm arising from sweat glands. It was first described by Pinkus and Mehregan as ′Epidermotropic eccrine carcinoma′. It may occur de novo or as a malignant transformation of an eccrine poroma.
Rana Roshani   +3 more
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Recurrent Malignant Sweat Gland Tumor. [PDF]

open access: diamondCureus
Malignant sweat gland tumors are very rare. Hidradenocarcinoma is an uncommon malignancy arising from the intradermal ductal epithelium of eccrine sweat glands, usually in the sun-exposed parts of the body. It usually arises de novo but may develop from a benign hidradenoma.
A K, Wante M, Nirhale DS.
europepmc   +5 more sources

A rare sweat gland tumor in an ovarian teratoma: Spiradenocylindroma case report [PDF]

open access: goldGynecologic Oncology Reports
Background: Spiradenocylindroma is a benign tumor of skin adnexal origin with overlapping features of two distinct neoplasms: spiradenoma and cylindroma.
Mariah Vesely   +5 more
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Submucosal tumor-like esophageal cancer mimicking a cutaneous sweat gland carcinoma: A case report

open access: goldHuman Pathology Reports, 2021
Esophageal cancer rarely grows as an intramural tumor with an intact surface epithelium. A previous report described submucosal tumor-like esophageal cancer that had an overlapping morphological phenotype similar to that of a cutaneous sweat gland tumor.
Chiemi Saigo   +9 more
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Malignant Nodular Hidradenoma- A Distinctly Rare and Diagnostically Challenging Sweat Gland Tumor [PDF]

open access: greenNational Journal of Laboratory Medicine, 2014
Malignant Nodular Hidradenoma otherwise designated as Hidradenocarcinoma is a malignant sweat gland tumor which mandates attention due to its rarity and its increased potential for local destruction and metastasis.
Hemalatha A. L   +4 more
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Mammaglobin in Normal Human Sweat Glands and Human Sweat Gland Tumors [PDF]

open access: bronzeJournal of Investigative Dermatology, 2003
Secretoglobins is a newly described polypeptide family that has gained a lot of interest in human cancer and inflammation research. Although the first secretoglobin polypeptide was discovered more than 30 years ago, their physiological function is still not known.
Anna Sjödin   +4 more
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Classification of sweat gland tumors.

open access: diamondSkin Cancer, 1999
The difficulty in diagnosing sweat gland tumors lies in the different classifications of the tumors used in textbooks. As for malignant tumors, the naming is more complicated for there are malignant tumors as the counterparts of the benign tumors as well as the undifferentiated carcinomas mimicking the benign tumors, and often a name used by an author ...
Shinobu Mohri
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Endocrine Mucin-Producing Sweat Gland Carcinoma (EMPSGC) in a Dog: Immunohistochemical Characterization [PDF]

open access: yesAnimals
A seven-year-old spayed female dog presented with multiple, small oval-shaped masses on the abdominal skin. The excised tissue was submitted for histopathological evaluation.
Warisraporn Tangchang   +6 more
doaj   +2 more sources

Digital Papillary Adenocarcinoma Is HPV-42-Associated and BRAFV600E Negative: Perspectives for Diagnostic Practice [PDF]

open access: yesDermatopathology
Digital papillary adenocarcinoma (DPAC) is a rare, low-grade sweat gland carcinoma primarily found on the hands, fingers, or toes and predominantly affecting males. Distinguishing DPAC from benign sweat gland tumors can be challenging.
Tassilo Dege   +3 more
doaj   +2 more sources

Sweat Gland Tumors Arising on Acral Sites

open access: greenAmerican Journal of Surgical Pathology, 2023
Recurrent oncogenic drivers have been identified in a variety of sweat gland tumors. Recently, integration of human papillomavirus type 42 (HPV42) has been reported in digital papillary adenocarcinoma (DPA). The main objectives of the present study were (i) to provide an overview of the prevalence of previously identified oncogenic drivers in acral ...
Thibault Kervarrec   +26 more
openalex   +5 more sources

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