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Eccrine porocarcinoma: Report of a case with fine needle aspiration
cytology, histopathology and immunohistochemistry.Acta
Cytol. 2006 Jul-Aug;50(4):476-80.
BACKGROUND:
Although relatively rare, eccrine porocarcinoma (EP) is widely
recognized in the literature as the most common of the sweat gland
adenocarcinoma types. EP is an adenocarcinoma of the eccrine sweat
gland with a propensity to recur locally and metastasize to regional
lymph nodes. This paper presents the second case of fine needle
aspiration (FNA) cytology of an EP along with histopathology and
immunohistochemistry. CASE: A 64-year-old Filipino woman had a
history of EP of the right eyebrow and presented with a right
preauricular mass. The cytopathologic features of the case included:
(1) clusters and sheets of polyhedral epithelial tumor cells with
abundant, cyanophilic, vacuolated cytoplasm; round to oval,
hyperchromatic nuclei; and occasional prominent nucleoli; (2)
multinucleated tumor cells; (3) singly dispersed and relatively
large aggregates of parakeratotic squamous cells; and (4) a
background of necrotic debris. CONCLUSION: EP is crucial to
developing an effective (curative) surgical plan. FNA cytology
potentially provides a convenient, safe and effective approach to
solving a challenging differential diagnosis. The constellation of
cytologic findings probably is distinctive and, in the proper
clinical setting, may be diagnostic. History is important in making
an accurate diagnosis. |