Cranium eroding sweat gland carcinoma: a case report

Authors

  • Mehmet Arslan
  • Ahmet N. Karadeniz
  • Görkem Aksu
  • Murat Güveli

Abstract

Background. Sweat gland carcinomas are rare tumors. Eccrine sweat gland carcinomas are also very rare, with only about 200 cases reported in the world literature and only one of them was eroding the cranium. Treatment modalities of these carcinomas are not well known.

Case report. Our patient was 47 years old female. Since 1989, she was operated on six times because of the tumour relapses. After each operation, the pathological results were: sweat gland adenoma, sweat gland tumour, cylindroma, turban tumour, malign cylindiroma. That was her seventh relapse. On examination, a lesion of the size 10 x 6 cm was observed in the left parietal region. Computed tomography showed the lesion had the size of 11 x 5 cm, and was destroying the tabula externa, diploic region and tabula. The tumour was invading the dura and causing periost reaction. Surgery and postoperative radiotherapy treatment was planned because of malign transformation and risk of recurrence.

Conclusions. Only one case with cranium erosion was reported in literature. In our case, also intracranial extension of the tumor was observed.

Author Biographies

Mehmet Arslan

Ahmet N. Karadeniz

Görkem Aksu

Murat Güveli

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Published

2005-03-01

How to Cite

Arslan, M., Karadeniz, A. N., Aksu, G., & Güveli, M. (2005). Cranium eroding sweat gland carcinoma: a case report. Radiology and Oncology, 39(1). Retrieved from https://www.radioloncol.com/index.php/ro/article/view/1310

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Clinical oncology