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Title: Unusual Presentations of Eccrine Porocarcinomas
Authors: Juay, Lester
Choi, Ellie
Huang, Jingxiang
Jaffar, Huma 
Ho, Sue-Ann Ju Ee
Keywords: Adnexal tumour
Porocarcinoma
Poroma
Issue Date: 8-Sep-2021
Publisher: S. Karger AG
Citation: Juay, Lester, Choi, Ellie, Huang, Jingxiang, Jaffar, Huma, Ho, Sue-Ann Ju Ee (2021-09-08). Unusual Presentations of Eccrine Porocarcinomas. Skin Appendage Disorders. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.1159/000518602
Rights: Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International
Abstract: Eccrine porocarcinomas (EPCs) are rare tumours, albeit the most common malignant adnexal tumours of the skin. They can present with very heterogeneous clinical and dermoscopic features, rendering diagnosis limited to histopathological examination alone. We share 2 cases of EPCs, one of which arose in a patient with a prior diagnosis of cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) and another whose EPC was likely a malignant transformation of an existing poroma. An occurrence of porocarcinoma after the diagnosis of SCC may suggest the possibility of unknown risk factors for both. Positivity to androgen, oestrogen, and epidermal growth factor receptors was seen in a proportion of porocarcinomas, and this may prompt further research on combination therapy between conventional treatment modalities with hormone receptor antagonists. Malignant change of a poroma may be a more common phenomenon than we would expect based on the current literature.
Source Title: Skin Appendage Disorders
URI: https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/213001
ISSN: 2296-9195
2296-9160
DOI: 10.1159/000518602
Rights: Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International
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