Adenoma, apocrine D23.9

Author: Prof. Dr. med. Peter Altmeyer

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Last updated on: 29.10.2020

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Definition
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  • Differently defined generic term for neoplasms with apocrine differentiation. For practical reasons this term is limited to adenomas with glandular differentiation. Apocrine adenomas can express either a tubular or a papillary tissue pattern or a combination of both.
  • Tubular, papillary or tubulo-papillary adenomas with clear apocrine differentiation may develop in the glandular parenchyma of the breast. Apocrine adenomas in continuity with the nipple show a tubulo-papillary pattern and are called nipple adenoma or erosive adenomatosis of the nipple.

Clinical features
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No distinct clinical picture (also due to nomenclatural uncertainty).

Therapy
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Excision without larger safety distance.

Literature
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  1. Aktepe F et al (2003) Tubular apocrine adenoma in association with syringocystadenoma papilliferum. Dermatol Online J 9: 7
  2. Amo Y, Kawano N (2003) A case of ductal apocrine carcinoma in the left axilla with tubular apocrine adenoma in the right axilla. J Dermatol 30: 72-75
  3. Anavi Y et al (2001) Giant apocrine cystadenoma of the preauricular region. J Oral Maxillofac Surgery 59: 463-467
  4. McCalmont Th (2003) Adenexal neoplasms. In: Bologna JL et al (ed.) Dermatology. Mosby London, New York, Toronto, S. 1747-1748
  5. Nardone M et al (2002) Pleomorphic adenoma in unusual anatomic sites: case reports and review of literature. Acta Otorhinolaryngol Ital 22: 158-163

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Last updated on: 29.10.2020