2009
DOI: 10.1111/j.1524-4725.2008.34424.x
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Hidradenomas and a Hidradenocarcinoma of the Scalp Managed Using Mohs Micrographic Surgery and a Multidisciplinary Approach

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“…Successful margin-free resection through simple and wide-local excision of hidradenocarcinoma of the finger has been described [4]. On the nose and scalp, Mohs micrographic surgery has been effectively used [2,5]. In the present case, tumor involvement of the margin was found and wide local excision of the previous site was offered by a plastic surgeon but was declined by the patient.…”
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“…Successful margin-free resection through simple and wide-local excision of hidradenocarcinoma of the finger has been described [4]. On the nose and scalp, Mohs micrographic surgery has been effectively used [2,5]. In the present case, tumor involvement of the margin was found and wide local excision of the previous site was offered by a plastic surgeon but was declined by the patient.…”
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confidence: 75%
“…The natural history of hidradenocarcinoma disease has been variably described from indolent to aggressive [2] with a mean 5 year survival rate from time of diagnosis of 73.9%. Local recurrence is common and the disease will often metastasize to regional lymph nodes by the time of diagnosis, spreading to distant tissues in approximately 60% of patients and ultimately resulting in death in 40% of those diagnosed [2].…”
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“…However, the rates of a local recurrence are of 10% to 50%. Mohs surgery has the lowest recurrence rate in large tumors [18,19].…”
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“…It grows slowly, over a long period of time, and without symptoms [1]. At present, complete excision with tumor free margins is thought to be a standard treatment for hidradenoma, because malignant transformation may occur [2]. Herein, we present a case of nodular hidradenoma in a 29-month-old girl on her left axilla.…”
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