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[Primary cutaneous cribriform apocrine carcinoma : An underdiagnosed entity?]
A Udvardi1, B Mayer2, B Volc-Platzer2
1Dermatologische Abteilung, Donauspital im SMZ-Ost, Langobardenstr. 122, 1220, Wien, Österreich. astrid.udvardi@wienkav.at.
Primary cutaneous cribriform apocrine carcinoma is a rare skin cancer variant with slow growth. It's crucial to distinguish it from other skin cancers and metastases for accurate diagnosis and treatment.
Area of Science:
- Dermatopathology
- Oncology
Background:
- Primary cutaneous apocrine carcinoma is a rare malignancy.
- Variants of cutaneous apocrine carcinoma require precise classification.
Observation:
- Primary cutaneous cribriform apocrine carcinoma presents as a distinctive histological subtype.
- This variant exhibits an indolent biological behavior.
Findings:
- The cribriform subtype of cutaneous apocrine carcinoma is characterized by specific architectural patterns.
- Its clinical behavior is generally less aggressive compared to other forms.
Implications:
- Accurate differentiation from cutaneous metastases and other adnexal neoplasms is essential.
- Correct diagnosis impacts patient management and prognosis for this rare skin cancer.
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