1.Two Cases of Eccrine Porocarcinoma.
Sang Hyun OH ; Wo Jin LEE ; Sung Eun CHANG ; Mi Woo LEE ; Jee Ho CHOI ; Kee Chan MOON ; Jai Kyoung KOH
Korean Journal of Dermatology 2007;45(5):503-506
Eccrine porocarcinoma is a very rare, locally-aggressive, potentially fatal, malignant cutaneous neoplasm that arises from the intraepithelial ductal portion of the eccrine sweat gland. Eccrine porocarcinoma may develop either spontaneously or from a longstanding benign eccrine poroma. Herein, we describe two cases of eccrine porocarcinoma and review the related literature.
Eccrine Porocarcinoma*
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Poroma
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Sweat Glands
2.A Case of Apocrine Poroma with Follicular and Sebaceous Differentiation.
Jeanne JUNG ; Ha Seong LIM ; You Chan KIM ; Soo Chan KIM
Korean Journal of Dermatology 2003;41(3):351-353
A poroma is usually described as a benign neoplasm arising from ductal epithelium of eccrine gland. However, in recent years there have been several reports on poromas featuring with combined sebaceous, follicular, and ductal differentiation, and thus establishment of this separate disease entity, "apocrine poroma" may well be justified considering the common embryologic origin of folliculosebaceous-apocrine unit. In our case, the tumor presented as a dark red nodule on the pubic area, being revealed as poroid neoplasm with folliculosebaceous components embedded in the lobules. Immunohistochemically, poroid cells stained with lysozyme. Taking the immunohistochemical staining results as well as the histopathologic findings of folliculosebaceous differentiation into consideration, we have concluded that this tumor is a case of an "apocrine poroma".
Eccrine Glands
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Epithelium
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Muramidase
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Poroma*
3.Granular Parakeratosis of Eccrine Ostia.
Ji Hye YANG ; Hyung Min LEE ; Tai Kyung NOH ; Chong Hyun WON ; Sungeun CHANG ; Mi Woo LEE ; Jee Ho CHOI ; Kee Chan MOON
Annals of Dermatology 2012;24(2):203-205
Granular parakeratosis is a recently recognized disorder of keratinization that is usually confined to intertriginous areas. The histopathologic features are distinctive and diagnostic. Rarely, histopathologic variants such as follicular granular parakeratosis and granular parakeratosis of eccrine ostia have been described. In this report, we describe a rare case of granular parakeratosis mostly confined to eccrine ostia.
Eccrine Glands
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Keratins
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Neck
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Parakeratosis
4.A Clinical and Histopathological Study of Tattoos : II . A Histopathological Study.
Jongv Yuk YI ; Jin Wou KIM ; Baik Kee CHO ; Won HOUH
Korean Journal of Dermatology 1987;25(5):568-572
Twenty six individuals with tattoos, who were seen during physical examination for conscription from Febrary to May, 1985, were biopsied for a histopatholigical study of tattoos. The results were as follows ; 1. There was perivascular deposition of pigment in all cases. 2. There cases showed deposition only in the upper dermis. 3. Six cases showed deposition in the upper and lower dermis. 4. Five cases showed deposition around the eccrine glands and two around the sebaceous glands. 5. Six cases showed mild lymphohistiocytic infiltrations in the dermis. 6. There was no difference in size of the particles regardless of infiltrated areas and tattoo materials.
Dermis
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Eccrine Glands
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Physical Examination
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Sebaceous Glands
5.A Case of Eccrine Chromhidriosis.
Young Hun KIM ; Chan Woo LEE ; Ki Hoon SONG ; Gwang Yeol JOH ; Ki Ho KIM
Korean Journal of Dermatology 2002;40(10):1271-1273
Chromhidriosis or the production of colored sweat is a rare clinical finding. Several dyes, when injected intravenously, have been shown to be secreted in eccrine gland, but in most cases the sweat is colored in skin surface, resulting from the contamination by dyes, pigment from microorganisms, or other chemicals. We report a case of eccrine chromhidriosis which revealed blue-green spots on palms, soles, buttocks, and back.
Buttocks
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Coloring Agents
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Eccrine Glands
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Skin
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Sweat
6.A Case of Eccrine Nevus.
Min Ju KANG ; Dong Soo YU ; Jin Wou KIM
Annals of Dermatology 2008;20(1):29-31
Eccrine nevi are very rare cutaneous lesions which may or may not be accompanied by localized hyperhidrosis. Histological findings usually reveal a slightly increased number of eccrine glands without any other abnormalities. Herein we present a case of eccrine nevus not associated with localized hyperhidrosis on the left wrist of a 6-year-old girl. The lesion was a brownish, ovoid plaque approximately 1.0 x 1.5 cm in size, with a hyperkeratotic, slightly scaly papule in the center. It was treated by surgical excision.
Child
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Eccrine Glands
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Humans
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Hyperhidrosis
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Nevus
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Wrist
7.A Case of Eccrine Angiomatous Hamartoma in Neurofibromatosis Type-1 Patient.
Sun Young YOON ; Moon Jung CHOI ; Hoon KANG
Korean Journal of Dermatology 2006;44(11):1339-1341
Eccrine angiomatous hamartoma (EAH) is a rare, benign lesion characterized by an abnormal dermal proliferation of eccrine glands and vascular channels. It generally presents as a single asymptomatic nodule or plaque associated with pain or hyperhidrosis. It may be congenital or appear later in childhood. Thus far, there is only one case report of EAH arising in a American patient with known Neurofibromatosis type-1 (NF-1). We describe a second case of EAH in NF-1 patient and suggest some possibilities for the association of EAH with NF.
Eccrine Glands
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Hamartoma*
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Humans
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Hyperhidrosis
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Neurofibromatoses*
8.Research advances on the regulatory mechanism of sweat secretion ion channels of eccrine sweat glands.
Chinese Journal of Burns 2022;38(8):794-798
Sweat glands are widely distributed in human skin, among which eccrine sweat glands play major roles in heat dissipation and sweat secretion. Sweat secretion is mainly regulated by nervous system and includes two processes of secretion of secretory coil and reabsorption of sweat duct, involving various ion channels and proteins such as calcium ion channel, potassium ion channel, sodium-potassium-chloride co-transporter 1, Best2 protein, aquaporin 5, cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator, and epithelial sodium ion channel. This paper reviews the nerve conduction system and various ion channels involved in sweat secretion of exocrine sweat glands in order to provide a theoretical basis for the study of regeneration, repair, and transformation of stem cells.
Eccrine Glands/metabolism*
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Humans
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Sweat/metabolism*
9.A Case of Eccrine Porocarcinoma on Back.
Seok Min CHOI ; Cheol Hann KIM ; Sang Gue KANG ; Min Seong TARK ; Sang Mo PARK ; So Young JIN
Journal of the Korean Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons 2008;35(1):99-102
PURPOSE: Eccrine porocarcinoma is a very rare, potentially fatal tumor which arises from the intraepidermal portion of the eccrine sweat ductal apparatus. It does not have a characteristic clinical feature but does have a high incidence of metastasis. It may be developed de novo or in a preexisting benign eccrine poroma. It usually affects older people and is located most commonly on lower extremities. We report a rare case of eccrine porocarcinoma which developed on the back without metastasis. METHODS: The patient was a 94-year-old woman who showed a painful, ulcerated, dark brown colored polypoid 3.5x3.0cm sized mass on the back for 3 years. We totally excised the lesion including normal tissue. RESULTS: After wide excision of the lesion, pathologist reported an eccrine porocarcinoma. Histopathologic findings reveal that the classic type of eccrine gland carcinoma, eccrine porocarcinoma. Immunocytochemical studies showed a positive reactivity to anti-EMA antibody and anti-CEA antibody. CONCLUSION: Authors experienced a rare case of primary eccrine porocarcinoma on the back. Because of the propensity to develop local recurrence, wide excision of the primary tumor with histologic confirmation of negative margins represents the only curative treatment regimen for eccrine porocarcinoma.
Eccrine Glands
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Eccrine Porocarcinoma
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Female
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Humans
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Incidence
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Lower Extremity
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Neoplasm Metastasis
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Poroma
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Recurrence
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Sweat
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Ulcer
10.Two Cases of Coccygeal Polypoid Eccrine Nevi Presenting as Skin Tags.
Annals of Dermatology 2009;21(4):440-442
An eccrine nevus is a rare hamartoma characterized by an increase in the number or size of eccrine glands. Eccrine nevi usually present as localized hyperhidrosis and are not associated with overlying skin abnormalities. However, among the cases that have been reported in the literature, some unique presentations of eccrine nevi have been demonstrated, including a pigmented patch, a depressed nodule, linear papules, and a sacral skin tag. Herein, we report two unusual cases of coccygeal polypoid eccrine nevi and review the literature.
Coccyx
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Eccrine Glands
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Hamartoma
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Hyperhidrosis
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Nevus
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Skin
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Skin Abnormalities