Summary
Aggressive digital papillary adenocarcinoma is a rare cutaneous tumor of eccrine sweat gland origin that occurs on the plantar surfaces of the digits in the hand and foot.
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Aggressive digital papillary adenocarcinoma is a rare cutaneous tumor of eccrine sweat gland origin that occurs on the plantar surfaces of the digits in the hand and foot. It can have an indolent clinical course without symptoms or change for years. Because of this, it may be misdiagnosed as a benign entity. Metastasis has been reported to occur in 14% of cases, with both widespread metastasis and frequent metastasis to the lungs. The usefulness of lymph node sampling has not been defined. Both a benign and a malignant variant of this tumor have been described, but a more recent review has cast doubt on the reliability of the histologic differentiation of these two variants. It appears that the histological features of this lesion do not allow for reliable differentiation between the benign and malignant forms, nor do the histological features allow for the distinction between tumors that have aggressive clinical course and go on to metastasize from tumors that behave in a benign fashion.
Therefore, both digital papillary adenoma and digital papillary adenocarcinoma should be treated in similar fashion, and can be designated as aggressive digital papillary adenocarcinoma
It can have an indolent clinical course without symptoms or change for years.