Korean J Dermatol.  1986 Dec;24(6):872-876.

A case of Eccrine Adenocarcinoma

Abstract

We report a case of eccrine adenocarcinoma in 65-year-old man who showed tender, painful, dark-brown colored, and verrucous surfaced tumor on the left neck for 18 months. Hisopathologic examination revealed large atypical cell masses with a tubular cystic, or adenoid pattern in the demis and it was difficult to differentiate from metastatic adenocarcinoma. Materials in the lumina revealed PAS positive, diastase resistant, alcian blue positive at pH 2.5 but negative at pH 0,4 Electron microscopy revealed that tumor cells contained secretory vacuoloes and microvilli projected into intercellular space. Around the cells, myoepithelial cell was seen. After radiotherapy and chemotherapy, tumor size was reduced transiently but 2 months later, tumor was more spread.

Keyword

Eccrine adenocarcinoma; Electron microscopy

MeSH Terms

Adenocarcinoma*
Adenoids
Aged
Alcian Blue
Amylases
Drug Therapy
Extracellular Space
Humans
Hydrogen-Ion Concentration
Microscopy, Electron
Microvilli
Neck
Radiotherapy
Alcian Blue
Amylases
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