| Literature DB >> 27419539 |
Ahmara G Ross1, Audrey A Chan2, Martin C Mihm3, Jenny Y Yu4.
Abstract
Endocrine mucin-producing sweat gland carcinoma (EMPSGC) is a rare, often underrecognized, low-grade sweat gland carcinoma of the skin of the eyelid. To date, only 20 cases of this carcinoma have been reported, most frequently in Caucasian females with an average age of 70 years. Although the diagnosis is primarily made with immunohistochemical stain, compared to endocrine ductal carcinoma in situ, clinical detection serves as a potentially curative treatment. Further, its benign appearance clinically makes this tumor often misdiagnosed and undertreated. This disease commonly presents in Caucasian women of advanced age, aiding in the diagnosis of this tumor, which presents an even more critical diagnosis in a patient with a rare presentation. In the available literature, we could find no case of EMPSGC in younger African American women. The following case is the first case presented in the literature. Here, we present a case of an atypical presentation of the tumor in a young African American female, as well as a review of literature on the pathophysiology, clinical presentation, and treatment of EMPSGC.Entities:
Keywords: Sweat gland carcinoma; eyelid involving sweat gland carcinoma; mucin producing carcinoma; neuron specific enolase; synaptophysin
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27419539 DOI: 10.3109/08820538.2015.1115085
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Semin Ophthalmol ISSN: 0882-0538 Impact factor: 1.975