2019
DOI: 10.2340/00015555-3173
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Evaluation of Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy for Eccrine Porocarcinoma

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“…The positivity rate of SLN metastasis was found to be 37.5%, which is higher than that reported for malignant melanoma [ 56 , 57 ]. Based on these results and considering that the lymphatic route is thought to be the main initial metastatic pathway of EPCs, the authors suggested that the early detection of lymph node metastasis via SLN biopsy and subsequent lymph node dissection in positive cases could improve the overall survival of these patients [ 56 ]. However, in a SEER analysis of patients with adnexal carcinomas, SLN biopsy was only performed in 8.1% of patients, showing no significant difference in survival based on nodal status [ 51 ].…”
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“…The positivity rate of SLN metastasis was found to be 37.5%, which is higher than that reported for malignant melanoma [ 56 , 57 ]. Based on these results and considering that the lymphatic route is thought to be the main initial metastatic pathway of EPCs, the authors suggested that the early detection of lymph node metastasis via SLN biopsy and subsequent lymph node dissection in positive cases could improve the overall survival of these patients [ 56 ]. However, in a SEER analysis of patients with adnexal carcinomas, SLN biopsy was only performed in 8.1% of patients, showing no significant difference in survival based on nodal status [ 51 ].…”
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“…In 2019, Tsunoda et al conducted a study to specifically assess the utility of SLN biopsy in 13 patients with EPC. Among them, eight underwent SLN biopsy, with only one WLE due to low performance status and four received regional lymph node dissection due to clinical and/or radiological evidence of lymph node involvement [ 56 ]. The positivity rate of SLN metastasis was found to be 37.5%, which is higher than that reported for malignant melanoma [ 56 , 57 ].…”
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“…On the other hand, the role of sentinel lymph node sampling (SLNS), which has become a standard procedure in thick malignant melanomas, remains unclear for porocarcinoma. Because of the relatively high rates of lymphatic metastases with porocarcinoma, some authors propose that SLNS should be standardized in the first-line management for optimal staging and decisions on appropriate adjuvant treatments [15,16]. However, when a micrometastasis is detected in the sentinel lymph nodes the second step in treatment is not clear.…”
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“…Although cutaneous adnexal tumors are considered relatively chemoresistant, there are case reports in the literature showing that satisfactory treatment results are obtained with single-agent or multi-agent systemic treatments, targeted therapies, or hormone therapy agents such as tamoxifen [19,20]. On the other hand, there are also centers where adjuvant chemotherapy after excision of the primary tumor, is the standard protocol in cases with lymph node metastasis and without distant metastasis [15]. Since our patient had only micrometastatic lymph nodes, adjuvant chemotherapy was not applied, and no distant or regional recurrence was observed at the end of the 24-month follow-up.…”
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confidence: 99%