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[Primary eccrine porocarcinoma: a clinicopathological study of 50 cases].

F Skowron1, N Poulhalon2, B Balme3, S Touzet4, L Thomas2.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Eccrine porocarcinoma is a rare cutaneous tumor arising from the intra-epidermal portion of eccrine sweat glands, the acrosyringium. Histoprognostic studies in large series are rare. Herein, we report a retrospective study of 50 cases. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Fifty cases of porocarcinoma were retrieved from a histopathological register. Each histopathological sample was evaluated for the following criteria: presence or absence of dermal invasion, pattern of the infiltrative component (pushing or infiltrative), tumor thickness, lymphovascular emboli, perineural invasion and mitotic index. Clinical data and outcome were also retrieved for each patient.
RESULTS: Mean patient age was 77 years (range: 43-99 years). The mean duration of progression prior to diagnosis was 4 years and 5 months. The 2 most common skin locations were the head (38%) and lower limbs (20%). The lesions showed no specific distinctive clinical features. Six cases were in situ, and 44 were invasive (23 with limited infiltration and 20 with scattered infiltration). Mean tumor thickness was 4.37 mm (range: 0.5 to 20 mm). Neighboring or remote epidermal involvement was noted in 7 cases. Lymphovascular emboli were observed in 3 cases. No cases of neurotropism were observed. The average mitotic index was 6.5 mitoses/high power (×400) field. A mean follow-up of 24.3 months was available for 48 patients. Local recurrence was noted in 5 patients, 4 of whom died from visceral metastases. These 5 cases showed no distinctive clinical features, a scattered pattern of the invasive component, cuticular cells, significant tumor thickness (mean 12.8 mm, range 9-20 mm), and an elevated mitotic index. Two histopathological criteria were significantly associated with a metastatic outcome: scattered pattern of the dermal invasive component (P=0.04) and significant tumor thickness, above 10mm (P<0.01).
CONCLUSION: Porocarcinoma is a tumor without any particular clinical criteria to distinguish it from squamous cell carcinoma. The architecture of the invasive component and tumor thickness constitute 2 important histoprognostic criteria.
Copyright © 2013 Elsevier Masson SAS. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Adnexal skin tumor; Eccrine porocarcinoma; Facteurs histopronostiques; Histopathology; Non-melanoma skin cancer; Porocarcinome eccrine; Tumeur annexielle

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24703639     DOI: 10.1016/j.annder.2013.10.047

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Dermatol Venereol        ISSN: 0151-9638            Impact factor:   0.777


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1.  Eccrine porocarcinoma mimicking a venous leg ulcer.

Authors:  Cornelia Erfurt-Berge; Michael Erdmann; Kathrin Brauner; Juergen Bauerschmitz
Journal:  Int Wound J       Date:  2015-09-24       Impact factor: 3.315

2.  Concomitant poroma and porocarcinoma.

Authors:  Álvaro Abarzúa; Sergio Álvarez-Véliz; Catherina Moll-Manzur
Journal:  An Bras Dermatol       Date:  2017 Jul-Aug       Impact factor: 1.896

Review 3.  Intergluteal Cleft Eccrine Porocarcinoma with Metastasis to Inguinal Region and Lung: Case Report and Review of the Literature.

Authors:  Ricardo Fernández-Ferreira; Gabriela Alvarado-Luna; Daniel Motola-Kuba; Ileana Mackinney-Novelo; Eduardo Emir Cervera-Ceballos; Román Segura-Rivera
Journal:  Case Rep Oncol       Date:  2020-12-10
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