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A solid variant of primary cutaneous cribriform carcinoma: a small, stable, long-term lesion

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Cutaneous adenocarcinoma consists of primary and metastatic lesions. The majority of primary adenocarcinoma lesions originate in sweat glands. The category of malignant sweat gland tumours includes highly heterogeneous tumours [1].Primary… Click to show full abstract

Cutaneous adenocarcinoma consists of primary and metastatic lesions. The majority of primary adenocarcinoma lesions originate in sweat glands. The category of malignant sweat gland tumours includes highly heterogeneous tumours [1].Primary cutaneous cribriform carcinoma (PCCC), an extremely rare sweat gland carcinoma, was first described by Requena et al. [2] in 1988. In this report, the PCCCs were solitary skin nodules, commonly located on the extremities. Characteristic histopathological features [...]

Keywords: carcinoma; primary cutaneous; solid variant; cutaneous cribriform; cribriform carcinoma

Journal Title: European Journal of Dermatology
Year Published: 2017

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