A rare case of hidradenocarcinoma with anaplastic and invasive features arising from a nodulocystic hidradenoma
Myles R. McCrary,
Kate E. Beekman,
Carolina Strosberg
et al.
Abstract:A 91‐year‐old man presented with a cutaneous left abdominal mass. The mass was longstanding (over 5 years) and slow‐growing. Examination revealed a violaceous, multinodular, and exophytic non‐tender mass surrounded by patchy erythema. Excisional biopsy was performed and revealed a nodular and cystic dermal proliferation of predominately basaloid cells with focal duct formation, surrounded by prominent hyalinized stroma. The superficial portion of the mass was identified as a nodulocystic hidradenoma. Along the… Show more
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