A Case of Multiple Eccrine Poromas with a History of Chemotherapy and Allogeneic Peripheral Blood Stem Cell Transplantation.

Haruna Yoshiike, Kenichiro Kawai, Soh Nishimoto, Yoshihiro Ide, Hiroya Tamaki, Masao Kakibuchi
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A "poroid cell neoplasm" is a general term used to describe nodular tumors that consist of poroid cells and cuticular cells. Eccrine poroma, the most common type of poroid cell neolplasm, is a tumor continuous with the epidermis and extends into the dermis in a cord-like fashion. This tumor is almost always seen as a single lesion, with cases of multiple eccrine poromas (eccrine poromatosis) being exceedingly rare. In fact, there have only been about 20 reported cases of multiple eccrine poromas worldwide; all of which were associated with some immunosuppressive state. Here we report another case of eccrine poromatosis; this time in a patient who received an allogeneic peripheral blood stem cell transplant for acute lymphocytic leukemia 18 years prior. Our case of eccrine pormatosis is particularly rare that it involved a truncal tumor distribution, whereas the other reported cases were generally isolated to the extremities.

有化疗及异基因外周血干细胞移植史的多发性内分泌脓肿1例。
“多孔细胞瘤”是用来描述由多孔细胞和表皮细胞组成的结节性肿瘤的总称。汗腺脓肿是最常见的一种多孔细胞瘤,是一种连续于表皮并呈索状延伸至真皮层的肿瘤。这种肿瘤几乎总是被看作是一个单一的病变,与病例多发汗腺脓肿(汗腺脓肿病)是非常罕见的。事实上,世界范围内只有大约20例多发性内分泌囊肿的病例报告;所有这些都与某种免疫抑制状态有关。在此,我们报告另一例内分泌性骨质疏松症;这次是一位18年前接受同种异体外周血干细胞移植治疗急性淋巴细胞白血病的患者。我们的病例是特别罕见的,它涉及到躯干肿瘤分布,而其他报告的病例通常是孤立的四肢。
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