2008
DOI: 10.1097/pas.0b013e3181590ba4
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Primary Cutaneous Apocrine Carcinoma

Abstract: Primary cutaneous apocrine carcinoma is a rare malignancy. This study of 24 examples suggests that the prognosis is not always poor and that grading criteria devised for breast carcinoma may have utility in this group of malignancies. Furthermore, steroid receptor expression should be investigated in these tumors, particularly if a tumor is unlikely to be controlled by surgery alone.

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“…It usually occurs as a single or multinodular mass, or plaque, and is often misdiagnosed 2, 8. It is difficult to distinguish it from a metastatic breast or lymph node carcinoma and requires a thorough history and clinical evaluation for breast cancer along with a meticulous histopathological workup in such patients.…”
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“…It usually occurs as a single or multinodular mass, or plaque, and is often misdiagnosed 2, 8. It is difficult to distinguish it from a metastatic breast or lymph node carcinoma and requires a thorough history and clinical evaluation for breast cancer along with a meticulous histopathological workup in such patients.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Metastasis has been reported in about 30% of cases 2, 8. Regional lymph node metastasis is considered as an important prognostic factor.…”
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