ABC of Sweat Gland Tumors Deba P Sarma, MD Lakeside Hospital, Omaha, NE.

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ABC of Sweat Gland Tumors Deba P Sarma, MD Lakeside Hospital, Omaha, NE

Sweat gland anatomy Duct Gland Duct: Pore Acrosyringium Syringium Straight part Cylinder Spiral part Gland: Coiled glands

Duct: Pore: Opening through epidermis Acrosyringium: Acro (end or top)+ syringium (tube or duct) Syringium: Tube or duct Straight (Cylinder) part of the duct Spiral part of the duct Gland: Coiled glands

Duct: Pore: Poroma Acrosyringium: Syringocystadenoma papilliferum Syringium: Syringoma Straight part of the duct: Cylindroma Spiral part of the duct: Spiradenoma Gland: Hidradenoma

Sweat gland tumors Benign: Adenoma DuctalGlandularMixed Malignant: Adenocarcinoma DuctalGlandularMixed

Sweat gland tumors Benign:Ductal: Syringocystadenoma papilliferum Syringocystadenoma papilliferum Syringoma Syringoma Hidrocystoma Hidrocystoma Poroma Poroma Cylindroma Cylindroma Spiradenoma SpiradenomaGlandular: Hidradenoma HidradenomaMalignant: Adenocarcinoma Adenocarcinoma

Syringocystadenoma papilliferum Epidermis shows acanthosis and papillomatosis. Cystic invaginations with papillary projections extend downward from the epidermis. The papillary projections are lined by two layers of cuboidal and columnar epithelial cells. The stroma is infiltrated by a numerous plasma cells.

Syringocystadenoma papilliferum Syringocystadenoma papilliferum (SP) is a benign adnexal tumor, most commonly located on the scalp or face, which frequently arises from a nevus sebaceus (NS). Syringocystadenoma papilliferum (SP) is a benign adnexal tumor, most commonly located on the scalp or face, which frequently arises from a nevus sebaceus (NS). Epidermis shows acanthosis and papillomatosis. Cystic invaginations with papillary projections extend downward from the epidermis. The papillary projections are lined by two layers of cuboidal and columnar epithelial cells. Luminal cells may show decapitation secretion. The stroma is infiltrated by a numerous plasma cells. Malformed sebaceous glands and hair structures may be present.

Syringoma Epidermis is normal. Upper dermis shows numerous small epithelial ducts embedded in sclerotic stroma. The walls of the ducts are lined by two layers of cuboidal or flat epithelial cells. Ductal lumen contains eosinophilic, amorphous debris. Some ducts have elongated tails of epithelial cells that produce a comma-shaped or tadpole appearance.

Syringoma is a benign adnexal neoplasm formed by well-differentiated ductal elements of sweat gland. Syringoma is a benign adnexal neoplasm formed by well-differentiated ductal elements of sweat gland. Four variants of syringoma : (1) localized form, (2) associated with Down syndrome, (3) generalized multiple and eruptive syringomas, and (4) familial. Four variants of syringoma : (1) localized form, (2) associated with Down syndrome, (3) generalized multiple and eruptive syringomas, and (4) familial. Syringomas are common lesions, mostly in female, appearing at puberty as symmetrical multiple 1-3 mm clustered lesions in the upper cheeks and lower eyelids. Syringomas are common lesions, mostly in female, appearing at puberty as symmetrical multiple 1-3 mm clustered lesions in the upper cheeks and lower eyelids. Other sites include axilla, chest, abdomen, genital skin. Other sites include axilla, chest, abdomen, genital skin. Eruptive syringomas are more common in African Americans and Asians. Eruptive syringomas are more common in African Americans and Asians. Pathology: Epidermis is normal. Upper dermis shows numerous small epithelial ducts embedded in sclerotic stroma. The walls of the ducts are lined by two layers of cuboidal or flat epithelial cells. Ductal lumen contains eosinophilic, amorphous debris. Some ducts have elongated tails of epithelial cells that produce a comma- shaped or tadpole appearance. Keratinous cysts are commonly seen in the subepidermal location. Pathology: Epidermis is normal. Upper dermis shows numerous small epithelial ducts embedded in sclerotic stroma. The walls of the ducts are lined by two layers of cuboidal or flat epithelial cells. Ductal lumen contains eosinophilic, amorphous debris. Some ducts have elongated tails of epithelial cells that produce a comma- shaped or tadpole appearance. Keratinous cysts are commonly seen in the subepidermal location. Tumor does not extend into subcutis. Tumor does not extend into subcutis. Syringoma

Poroma Poroma shows intraepidermal nests of small monotonous polygonal cells with low mitotic activity. The tumor cells generally demonstrate direct downward growth into the dermis as interconnected basaloid proliferations. The intraepidermal nests of basaloid cells are smaller than the adjacent keratinocytes and show intercellular bridges. There are foci of maturation towards ducts characterized by lumen formation surrounded by eosinophilic material over small epithelial cells.

Poroma Poroma is a benign adnexal tumor arising from sweat gland (eccrine and apocrine) duct. Poroma is a benign adnexal tumor arising from sweat gland (eccrine and apocrine) duct. Location: Mostly foot and hand. Location: Mostly foot and hand. May be painful. May be painful. Poroma are three types: Poroma are three types: A. Intraepidermal poroma (Hidroacanthoma simplex) A. Intraepidermal poroma (Hidroacanthoma simplex) B. Intradermal poroma (Dermal duct tumor) B. Intradermal poroma (Dermal duct tumor) C. Poroma (Compound poroma), the most common type C. Poroma (Compound poroma), the most common type

Histology Poroma shows intraepidermal nests of small monotonous polygonal cells with low mitotic activity. Poroma shows intraepidermal nests of small monotonous polygonal cells with low mitotic activity. The tumor cells generally demonstrate direct downward growth into the dermis as interconnected basaloid proliferations. The tumor cells generally demonstrate direct downward growth into the dermis as interconnected basaloid proliferations. The intraepidermal nests of basaloid cells are smaller than the adjacent keratinocytes and show intercellular bridges. The intraepidermal nests of basaloid cells are smaller than the adjacent keratinocytes and show intercellular bridges. There are foci of maturation towards ducts characterized by lumen formation surrounded by eosinophilic material over small epithelial cells. There are foci of maturation towards ducts characterized by lumen formation surrounded by eosinophilic material over small epithelial cells. Differential diagnosis: Basal cell carcinoma, tricholemmoma, seborrheic keratosis Differential diagnosis: Basal cell carcinoma, tricholemmoma, seborrheic keratosis

Mostly in the eyelids. Dermal cyst lined by cuboidal ductal epithelium of sweat gland containing fluid, not keratin. Eccrine or apocrine type epithelial cells may suggest the origin. Hidrocystoma

Cylindroma Lobules of epithelial cells arranged in a jigsaw or mosaic pattern. Prominent red basement membrane-like structure encircles the tumor lobules. Each lobule shows a peripheral lining by dark basaloid cells and an inner larger and paler zone of cells.

Cylindroma Cylindroma Clinical: Sex: mostly female. Location: mostly scalp. Clinical: Sex: mostly female. Location: mostly scalp. Slow-growing, sometimes painful solitary pink or red dermal nodule averaging 1 cm in size. Familial cases are associated with multiple tumors. Such cases may also be associated with facial trichoepitheliomas, and eccrine spiradenomas, called autosomal dominant Brooke-Spiegler syndrome (familial cylindromatosis or turban tumor syndrome). Slow-growing, sometimes painful solitary pink or red dermal nodule averaging 1 cm in size. Familial cases are associated with multiple tumors. Such cases may also be associated with facial trichoepitheliomas, and eccrine spiradenomas, called autosomal dominant Brooke-Spiegler syndrome (familial cylindromatosis or turban tumor syndrome). Pathologic features: Pathologic features: -Presence of numerous scalp lesions is called ‘turban tumor’. -Presence of numerous scalp lesions is called ‘turban tumor’. -Non-encapsulated dermal tumor not connected to the overlying epidermis. -Non-encapsulated dermal tumor not connected to the overlying epidermis. -Composed of numerous lobules of epithelial cells arranged in a jigsaw or mosaic pattern. -Composed of numerous lobules of epithelial cells arranged in a jigsaw or mosaic pattern. -Prominent red basement membrane-like structure encircles the tumor lobules. -Prominent red basement membrane-like structure encircles the tumor lobules. -Each lobule shows a peripheral lining by dark basaloid cells and an inner larger and paler zone of cells. -Each lobule shows a peripheral lining by dark basaloid cells and an inner larger and paler zone of cells. -Nodular deposits of red material within the lobules as well as focal well-formed ducts. -Nodular deposits of red material within the lobules as well as focal well-formed ducts. -This is a common adnexal tumor of eccrine origin. -This is a common adnexal tumor of eccrine origin.

Spiradenoma Well-circumscribed or encapsulated dermal nodule composed of small dark basaloid and large pale epithelial cells within a vascular stroma. Low-power view resembles a lymph node. Stroma contains appreciable number of lymphocytes. Cuboidal epithelial cells form compacted cords with occasional ductal lumen formation with eosinophilic cuticle.Hyalinized matrix around the epithelial cords may resemble that of cylindroma.

Spiradenoma Clinical: Clinical: Painful, solitary dermal tumor in the skin of upper half of the body during 2 nd to 4 th decade. Painful, solitary dermal tumor in the skin of upper half of the body during 2 nd to 4 th decade. Multiple tumors may be part of Brooke-Spiegler syndrome. Multiple tumors may be part of Brooke-Spiegler syndrome. Pathology: Pathology: Well-circumscribed or encapsulated dermal nodule composed of small dark basaloid and large pale epithelial cells within a vascular stroma. Well-circumscribed or encapsulated dermal nodule composed of small dark basaloid and large pale epithelial cells within a vascular stroma. Low-power view resembles a lymph node. Low-power view resembles a lymph node. Stroma contains appreciable number of lymphocytes. Stroma contains appreciable number of lymphocytes. Cuboidal epithelial cells form compacted cords with occasional ductal lumen formation with eosinophilic cuticle. Cuboidal epithelial cells form compacted cords with occasional ductal lumen formation with eosinophilic cuticle. Hyalinized matrix around the epithelial cords may resemble that of cylindroma. Hyalinized matrix around the epithelial cords may resemble that of cylindroma.

Hidradenoma Well circumscribed, un-encapsulated solid and cystic lobular dermal tumor, 50% connected to the epidermis. Biphasic cellular pattern: areas of round, fusiform, polygonal squamoid cells with eosinophilic cytoplasm and cells with clear cytoplasm. Duct-like structures, cystic change, focal apocrine change, squamous eddies, goblet cells etc may be present.

Hidradenoma Location: mostly head and neck, limbs, or any site. Location: mostly head and neck, limbs, or any site. Middle age and elderly, F>M. Middle age and elderly, F>M. Solitary, slow-growing solid or cystic dermal nodule, 1-2 cm. Solitary, slow-growing solid or cystic dermal nodule, 1-2 cm. Well circumscribed, un-encapsulated solid and cystic lobular dermal tumor, 50% connected to the epidermis. Well circumscribed, un-encapsulated solid and cystic lobular dermal tumor, 50% connected to the epidermis. Biphasic cellular pattern: areas of round, fusiform, polygonal squamoid cells with eosinophilic cytoplasm and cells with clear cytoplasm. Biphasic cellular pattern: areas of round, fusiform, polygonal squamoid cells with eosinophilic cytoplasm and cells with clear cytoplasm. Duct-like structures, cystic change, focal apocrine change, squamous eddies, goblet cells etc may be present. Duct-like structures, cystic change, focal apocrine change, squamous eddies, goblet cells etc may be present. Stroma is fibrovascular, collagenous or hyalinized. Stroma is fibrovascular, collagenous or hyalinized. Tumor ‘budding’ from the periphery to the surrounding dermis should be considered as a low-grade malignant tumor. Tumor ‘budding’ from the periphery to the surrounding dermis should be considered as a low-grade malignant tumor. Diffuse nuclear anaplasia, necrosis and tumor giant cells may Diffuse nuclear anaplasia, necrosis and tumor giant cells may suggest malignancy. suggest malignancy.

Malignant: Eccrine carcinoma (Syringomatous carcinoma, porocarcinoma, mucinous carcinoma, papillary carcinoma, mucoepidermoid carcinoma, microcystic adnexal carcinoma etc) (Syringomatous carcinoma, porocarcinoma, mucinous carcinoma, papillary carcinoma, mucoepidermoid carcinoma, microcystic adnexal carcinoma etc) Very rare dermal infiltrating carcinoma. Very rare dermal infiltrating carcinoma. Exclude metastatic carcinoma first. Exclude metastatic carcinoma first.

Acceptable Diagnosis: A. Benign adnexal tumor of sweat gland origin, features suggestive of (poroma, syringoma, cyindroma, hidradenoma, chondroid syringoma, etc) A. Benign adnexal tumor of sweat gland origin, features suggestive of (poroma, syringoma, cyindroma, hidradenoma, chondroid syringoma, etc) B. Maignant adnexal tumor of sweat gland origin, features suggestive of (porocarcinoma, syringoadenocarcinoma, papillary eccrine adenocarcinoma etc) B. Maignant adnexal tumor of sweat gland origin, features suggestive of (porocarcinoma, syringoadenocarcinoma, papillary eccrine adenocarcinoma etc)