1989
DOI: 10.1016/0007-1226(89)90054-4
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Carcinoma of the apocrine glands at the base of eyelashes; a case report and discussion of histological diagnostic criteria

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“…From these case reports and also from our experience, it should be emphasized that some cases of apocrine adenocarcinoma arising in the eyelid have the potential for rapid local growth, recurrence and regional lymph nodal and distant metastasis 3–5 . Although the number of reported cases of apocrine adenocarcinoma arising in the Moll’s gland is too few to evaluate an exact prognosis, a correlation between the degree of differentiation of the tumor cells and the prognosis has been pointed out in apocrine adenocarcinoma of the skin and breast 10,13 .…”
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“…From these case reports and also from our experience, it should be emphasized that some cases of apocrine adenocarcinoma arising in the eyelid have the potential for rapid local growth, recurrence and regional lymph nodal and distant metastasis 3–5 . Although the number of reported cases of apocrine adenocarcinoma arising in the Moll’s gland is too few to evaluate an exact prognosis, a correlation between the degree of differentiation of the tumor cells and the prognosis has been pointed out in apocrine adenocarcinoma of the skin and breast 10,13 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 77%
“…(case 4), the tumor showed extensive involvement with the paranasal sinus and lymph node metastasis, but the patient was lost to follow up. Finally, in the case documented by Thomson and Tanner, 5 the tumor showed an extensive invasion into the periorbital adipose tissue. To our knowledge, there have been no reported cases of apocrine adenocarcinoma of the Moll’s gland that have shown distant hematogenous metastasis at the time of the initial presentation.…”
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