Malignant eccrine spiradenoma: a meta-analysis of reported cases |
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Authors: | Michael T. Andreoli B.A. Kamal M.F. Itani M.D. |
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Affiliation: | aBoston University, Boston, MA, USA;bDepartment of Surgery, Boston Veterans Affairs Health Care System, 1400 VFW Parkway, 112A, West Roxbury, MA 02132, USA |
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Abstract: |
BackgroundMalignant eccrine spiradenoma is an aggressive sweat gland tumor with poorly understood behavior and no currently accepted therapeutic regimen.MethodsAn individual patient data meta-analysis with Kaplan–Meier survival curves was performed on 72 reported cases of malignant eccrine spiradenoma.ResultsIn 35 patients with no distant metastasis, local resection resulted in 100% disease-free survival. Of 7 patients with lymph node but no distant metastasis treated with surgical resection and lymph node dissection, 6 patients remained disease-free at final follow-up evaluation. For the 24 cases with confirmed distant metastatic disease, patient survival did not significantly differ between local resection and surgery with adjuvant chemoradiotherapy (P = .8763).ConclusionsHeightened awareness is recommended among surgeons likely to treat this entity. An aggressive surgical approach is supported in the absence of metastasis. When lymph nodes are not clinically involved, sentinel node may have a role followed by lymph node dissection in patients with a positive node. |
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Keywords: | Malignant Eccrine Spiradenoma Spiradenocarcinoma Appendageal Tumor |
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