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      Eccrine porocarcinoma with carcinomatous lymphangitis in a patient with history of arsenic exposure: a case report.

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          Eccrine porocarcinoma is a potentially fatal form of sweat gland carcinoma, due to its propensity to metastasize through lymph vessels. The authors report the case of a 69-year-old female who presented with swelling of the right leg and an ulcerated lesion of the right great toe. The initial histologic diagnosis was invasive squamous cell carcinoma. On follow-up, the patient developed lymphangitic tumor spread in the right leg, associated with right inguinal lymphadenopathy and lesions in vulva and flank. Reevaluation of the toe lesion led to a revised diagnosis of eccrine porocarcinoma. The patient also had 2 basal cell carcinomas of the multicentric/superficial type in the skin overlying the left breast. Past history included chronic ingestion of liquore arsenic (Fowler's solution) in early adulthood as treatment for dermatitis herpetiformis.

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          Journal
          Int. J. Surg. Pathol.
          International journal of surgical pathology
          SAGE Publications
          1940-2465
          1066-8969
          Oct 2012
          : 20
          : 5
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Pontificia Universidad Javeriana, Bogota, Colombia.
          Article
          1066896911428738
          10.1177/1066896911428738
          22108500
          ed66a804-9e69-4c2f-802a-8630e7eb8a40
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