A study of biopsy confirmed skin adnexal tumours: experience at a tertiary care teaching hospital
Journal: Journal of Clinical and Scientific Research (Vol.2, No. 3)Publication Date: 2013-07-01
Authors : K. Radhika; B.V. Phaneendra; N. Rukmangadha; M.K. Reddy;
Page : 132-138
Keywords : Skin adnexal tumour; Nodular hidradenoma; Sweat gland carcinoma;
Abstract
Background and objectives: Skin adnexal tumours are a heterogeneous group of tumours with considerable clinical andhistopathological overlap. Methods: Retrospective study of skin adnexal turmours (n=35) diagnosed on histopathological examination over a period of 11 years (January 1993 to December 2003) Results: Majority of the patients were in the third decade; females outnumbered males. Twenty seven tumours were benign and 8 were malignant. The most common benign and malignant tumours were nodular hidradenoma (n=5) and sweat gland carcinoma (n=4). Only 4 out of 35 cases showed clinical correlation with histopathologic diagnosis. Conclusions: Skin adnexal tumours are relatively rare. Benign adnexal tumours are more common than malignant lesions. Histopathology is essential to confirm the diagnosis.
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