TY - JOUR
T1 - An Update on Endocrine Mucin-producing Sweat Gland Carcinoma
T2 - Clinicopathologic Study of 63 Cases and Comparative Analysis
AU - Agni, Meghana
AU - Raven, Meisha L.
AU - Bowen, Randy C.
AU - Laver, Nora V.
AU - Chevez-Barrios, Patricia
AU - Milman, Tatyana
AU - Eberhart, Charles G.
AU - Couch, Steven
AU - Bennett, Daniel D.
AU - Albert, Daniel M.
AU - Hogan, R. Nick
AU - Phelps, Paul O.
AU - Stiefel, Hillary
AU - Mancera, Norberto
AU - Hyrcza, Martin
AU - Wang, Ami
AU - Burris, Christopher K.H.
AU - Steele, Eric A.
AU - Campbell, Ashley A.
AU - Potter, Heather D.
AU - Lucarelli, Mark J.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2020/8/1
Y1 - 2020/8/1
N2 - Endocrine mucin-producing sweat gland carcinoma (EMPSGC) is a rare, low-grade adnexal neoplasm with predilection for the periorbital skin of older women. Histologically and immunophenotypically, EMPSGC is analogous to another neoplasm with neuroendocrine differentiation, solid papillary carcinoma of the breast. Both lesions are spatially associated with neuroendocrine mucinous adenocarcinomas of the skin and breast, respectively. EMPSGC is ostensibly a precursor of neuroendocrine-type mucinous sweat gland adenocarcinoma (MSC), a lesion of uncertain prognosis. Non-neuroendocrine MSC has been deemed locally aggressive with metastatic potential, and previous works speculated that EMPSGC-associated (neuroendocrine-type) MSC had similar recurrence and metastatic potential with implications for patient follow-up. Only 96 cases of EMPSGC have been reported (12 cases in the largest case series). Herein, we present 63 cases diagnosed as "EMPSGC"in comparison with aggregated results from known published EMPSGC cases. We aim to clarify the clinicopathologic features and prognostic significance of the neuroendocrine differentiation of EMPSGC and its associated adenocarcinoma and to determine the nosological relevance of EMPSGC association in the spectrum of MSC histopathogenesis. Results established an overall female predominance (66.7#x00025;) and average presenting age of 64 years. EMPSGC lesions were associated with adjacent MSC in 33.3#x00025; of cases. The recurrence rate for neuroendocrine-type MSC was 21#x00025;, less than the reported 30#x00025; for non-neuroendocrine MSC. There were no cases of metastasis. EMPSGC and neuroendocrine-type MSC are distinct entities with more indolent behavior than previously reported, supporting a favorable prognosis for patients.
AB - Endocrine mucin-producing sweat gland carcinoma (EMPSGC) is a rare, low-grade adnexal neoplasm with predilection for the periorbital skin of older women. Histologically and immunophenotypically, EMPSGC is analogous to another neoplasm with neuroendocrine differentiation, solid papillary carcinoma of the breast. Both lesions are spatially associated with neuroendocrine mucinous adenocarcinomas of the skin and breast, respectively. EMPSGC is ostensibly a precursor of neuroendocrine-type mucinous sweat gland adenocarcinoma (MSC), a lesion of uncertain prognosis. Non-neuroendocrine MSC has been deemed locally aggressive with metastatic potential, and previous works speculated that EMPSGC-associated (neuroendocrine-type) MSC had similar recurrence and metastatic potential with implications for patient follow-up. Only 96 cases of EMPSGC have been reported (12 cases in the largest case series). Herein, we present 63 cases diagnosed as "EMPSGC"in comparison with aggregated results from known published EMPSGC cases. We aim to clarify the clinicopathologic features and prognostic significance of the neuroendocrine differentiation of EMPSGC and its associated adenocarcinoma and to determine the nosological relevance of EMPSGC association in the spectrum of MSC histopathogenesis. Results established an overall female predominance (66.7#x00025;) and average presenting age of 64 years. EMPSGC lesions were associated with adjacent MSC in 33.3#x00025; of cases. The recurrence rate for neuroendocrine-type MSC was 21#x00025;, less than the reported 30#x00025; for non-neuroendocrine MSC. There were no cases of metastasis. EMPSGC and neuroendocrine-type MSC are distinct entities with more indolent behavior than previously reported, supporting a favorable prognosis for patients.
KW - cutaneous adnexal neoplasm
KW - endocrine mucin-producing sweat gland carcinoma
KW - mucinous sweat gland carcinoma
KW - neuroendocrine
KW - neuroendocrine-type mucinous sweat gland carcinoma
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U2 - 10.1097/PAS.0000000000001462
DO - 10.1097/PAS.0000000000001462
M3 - Article
C2 - 32452870
AN - SCOPUS:85085963093
SN - 0147-5185
VL - 44
SP - 1005
EP - 1016
JO - American Journal of Surgical Pathology
JF - American Journal of Surgical Pathology
IS - 8
ER -