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The Histology of Eccrine Poromas: a Study of 14 Cases

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Journal Dermatologica
Publisher Karger
Specialty Dermatology
Date 1983 Jan 1
PMID 6317476
Citations 11
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Abstract

A histological study of 14 eccrine poromas in 14 different patients was conducted and the results correlated with the clinical data. Histologically, an eccrine poroma is an easily recognizable epithelial skin tumor. Three morphological variants can be identified: a benign, a premalignant or dysplastic, and an invasive, malignant form. These tumors hardly have a typical clinical appearance. Symptoms such as bleeding, pain and itching are suggestive of a possible malignant transformation. There seems to be a predilection for localization on the limbs and the head. Most of the lesions occur in patients above the age of 60. It is noteworthy that these tumors, at least those of the face, occur on actinically damaged areas.

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