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Sweat Gland Tubular Carcinoma
An aggressive adenocarcinoma that arises from the sweat glands. It usually presents as a firm, erythematous nodular lesion in the axilla. Morphologically, it is characterized by the presence of tubular structures and apocrine differentiation. (NCI Thesaurus)
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A benign epithelial neoplasm arising from the sweat glands. Representative examples include tubular apocrine adenoma, syringofibroadenoma, and hidradenoma.
The small coiled tubes in the skin that produce and secrete sweat.
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