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Recurrent Malignant Sweat Gland Tumor [PDF]

open access: goldCureus
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 Kavya   +2 more
europepmc   +4 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

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

Case report: Metastatic endocrine mucin-producing sweat gland carcinoma with features of mucinous carcinoma [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Oncology
Endocrine mucin-producing sweat gland carcinoma is a rare neoplasm of the skin appendages. The tumor typically exhibits slow growth and rarely metastasizes to distant sites.
Yuehua Sun   +5 more
doaj   +2 more sources

Malignant nodular hidradenoma of the eyelid: A rare sweat gland tumor

open access: greenMiddle East Afr J Ophthalmol, 2010
We report a case of malignant nodular hidradenoma in a middle-aged man, who presented with a nodular swelling in the eyelid. The tumor was similar to its benign counterpart but had additional features such as surface ulceration, numerous mitiotic figures, and an infiltrative growth pattern.
MaragaretA Reddy   +2 more
europepmc   +6 more sources

Pigmented Poroma in the Groin Area: A Rare Presentation of an Uncommon Entity [PDF]

open access: yesIndian Dermatology Online Journal
Eccrine poroma (EP) is a rare benign adnexal tumour originating from sweat glands, typically found on the palms and soles. Pigmented variants are even rarer and can be easily misdiagnosed as other pigmented tumours.
Jeanne M. Dsouza   +3 more
doaj   +2 more sources

Endocrine mucin-producing sweat gland carcinoma of eyelid as a presenting feature of breast carcinoma in a male patient

open access: yesOman Journal of Ophthalmology
Endocrine mucin-producing sweat gland carcinoma (EMPSGC) is a rare indolent tumor with predilection for periocular skin of elderly women. Although recurrences may occur, metastases are uncommon with EMPSGC.
Tanisha Sehgal   +3 more
doaj   +2 more sources

Do not break a sweat: avoiding pitfalls in the diagnosis of sweat gland tumors [PDF]

open access: bronzeModern Pathology, 2019
The group of malignant sweat gland neoplasms is characterized by a wide biologic spectrum, including tumors with indolent behavior, low-grade malignant potential with locally destructive tumor growth and high local recurrence rates and high-grade malignant potential characterized by risk for disseminated disease and disease-related mortality.
Thomas Brenn
openalex   +3 more sources

Delay in Diagnosis of a Rare Case of Microcystic Adnexal Carcinoma in a Middle‐Aged Woman [PDF]

open access: yesClinical Case Reports
MAC is a rare adnexal tumor with nonspecific clinical presentation. Dermatologists should consider the diagnosis of MAC when there is a solitary, longstanding lesion with aberrant clinical behavior supported by typical pathological findings of sweat ...
Saman Al‐Zahawi   +5 more
doaj   +2 more sources

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
openalex   +3 more sources

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