Search results for "Sweat Gland Neoplasms"

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Multiple nevoid spiradenomas.

1994

This report delineates a new clinical presentation of multiple benign spiradenoma (BS), a diffuse linear nevoid pattern. A 16-year-old girl, in otherwise good health, had many papulonodular lesions, varying in color from blue-gray to bright red, disposed linearly on the right half of her body, involving the periorbital region, cheek, lateral side of the neck, trunk, linea alba, right thigh, and leg. Only a few nodules were slightly painful. Lesions were reported to be present at birth; no family members had similar lesions, either in solitary or multiple form. Excisional biopsies of three lesions from the neck, abdomen, and leg, respectively, were performed; histologically, all three sample…

AdolescentMultiple formsbusiness.industryAdenoma Sweat GlandDermatologyGeneral MedicineAnatomyCheekmedicine.diseaseTrunkPathology and Forensic MedicineNeoplasms Multiple PrimarySweat Gland Neoplasmsmedicine.anatomical_structuremedicineLinea alba (abdomen)AbdomenHumansFemalePresentation (obstetrics)SpiradenomabusinessRight ThighThe American Journal of dermatopathology
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Comparative cytokeratin analysis of sweat gland ducts and eccrine poromas.

1991

Human eccrine sweat gland ducts and benign and malignant eccrine poromas were studied for the expression of various cytokeratins (CK) and vimentin by applying immunoperoxidase and immunofluorescence microscopy to frozen or paraffin-embedded sections, and using two-dimensional gel electrophoresis and immunoblotting. In acrosyringia and dermal eccrine ducts, the luminal cells exhibited intense staining for CKs 1/10/11 and 19. The periluminal cell layers of acrosyringia contained CKs 1/10/11, while CK 5 was absent. In contrast, the basal cell layer of dermal ducts was only positive with the antibody against CK 5, i. e. a pattern resembling that seen in epidermal basal cells. CK 9 was detected …

AdultMalePathologymedicine.medical_specialtyVimentinDermatologyBiologyCytokeratinPoromaSweat glandKeratinmedicineHumansVimentinEccrine sweat glandSkinchemistry.chemical_classificationImmunoperoxidaseAdenoma Sweat GlandGeneral MedicineMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseImmunohistochemistryStainingSweat GlandsSweat Gland Neoplasmsmedicine.anatomical_structurechemistrybiology.proteinKeratinsFemaleArchives of dermatological research
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A pigmented and eroded lesion on the buttock.

2019

Aged 80 and overmedicine.medical_specialtyKeratosisbusiness.industrymedicine.medical_treatmentDermatologyEccrine Porocarcinomamedicine.diseaseMohs SurgeryDermatologyLesionSweat Gland NeoplasmsText miningMohs surgerymedicineButtocksHumansFemalemedicine.symptombusinessSkin pathologyKeratosis SeborrheicSkinClinical and experimental dermatologyReferences
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Clear Cell Syringoid Carcinoma

2000

Syringoid carcinoma (syringoid "eccrine" carcinoma or eccrine epithelioma) is a rare cutaneous tumor with some controversy regarding its correct definition. It may also be difficult to differentiate from its benign counterpart (syringoma), other adnexal carcinomas, and cutaneous metastasis from adenocarcinomas. We present a case of a syringoid carcinoma of the clear cell variant complemented with an immunohistochemical and ultrastructural study, the latter revealing cytoplasmic accumulation of glycogen and presence of intercellular and intracellular lumina in clear tumor cells, as well as diverse hallmarks of malignancy (i.e., perineural invasion, tumor necrosis, and deep invasion). Clear t…

Pathologymedicine.medical_specialtyPopulationPerineural invasionDermatologyBiologyMalignancyPathology and Forensic MedicineCarcinoembryonic antigenCarcinomamedicineHumanseducationAgedAged 80 and overeducation.field_of_studyScalpCarcinomaS100 ProteinsGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseaseCarcinoembryonic AntigenSweat Gland NeoplasmsClear cell carcinomabiology.proteinKeratinsImmunohistochemistryFemaleClear cellThe American Journal of Dermatopathology
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Extramammary Paget Disease of the Axilla Associated With Comedo-like Apocrine Carcinoma In Situ.

2002

Extramammary Paget disease of the axilla with underlying apocrine carcinoma has been reported only in six cases until now. This report deals with a seventh case characterized by the unique finding of comedo-like features evocative of large cell ductal breast carcinoma within an otherwise typical in situ apocrine carcinoma. This is characterized by spiral-shaped foci of epithelial proliferation with decapitation secretion and central masses of necrotic debris. A possible connection between the solid neoplasm and the overlying Paget disease is illustrated by a few apocrine-follicular units colonized by both the Paget cells and the structured adenocarcinoma. Here, although they display the sam…

Pathologymedicine.medical_specialtySolid NeoplasmDermatologyPathology and Forensic MedicineImmunoenzyme TechniquesmedicineBiomarkers TumorHumansAgedComedobusiness.industryCarcinoma in situCarcinoma Ductal BreastApocrineApocrine CarcinomaGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseaseNeoplasm ProteinsDuctal Breast CarcinomaSweat Gland NeoplasmsApocrine GlandsPaget Disease ExtramammaryAxillaAdenocarcinomaFemalemedicine.symptombusinessAdnexal CarcinomaCarcinoma in SituThe American Journal of dermatopathology
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