“…Traditionally, the recommended treatment for primary eccrine adenocarcinoma of the skin has been wide local excision with possible regional lymph node dissection (4); however, given the lack of published reports, there is no standard of care for management. Recently, Mohs micrographic surgery (MMS) has become an attractive treatment option for this type of tumour (3,5,6). For the past decade, we have treated primary eccrine adenocarcinomas of the skin based on a clinical assessment involving a total body computed tomographic and positron emission scan (positron emission tomography/computed tomography; PET/CT scan) for metastatic work-up and MMS for complete removal of the tumour.…”