Cystic plaque

Severe adenocarcinoma patients have single or multiple skin lesions with nodular or cystic plaques, 1.5 to 8 cm in diameter. Apocrine carcinoma is rare. It is common in the area of ​​large sweat glands, mainly in the armpits, deformed large sweat glands, Moll glands, and sacral glands in the eyelids and external auditory canal.

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