%0 Journal Article
%T Porocarcinoma of the Groin: A Case Report.
%A Myers HE
%A Pennycook K
%A Hammel J
%J Case Rep Dermatol
%V 16
%N 1
%D 2024 Jan-Dec
%M 39015401
暂无%R 10.1159/000539101
%X UNASSIGNED: Porocarcinoma is a rare skin cancer that arises from the intraepidermal ducts of sweat glands. It is classically found in the 60-70-year-old age group, and lesions are most commonly reported on the head and neck or lower extremities.
UNASSIGNED: This case focuses on a 49-year-old man who presented to an outpatient dermatology clinic with a growing, painful nodule in his right groin. A shave biopsy was conducted and resulted in a diagnosis of a porocarcinoma.
UNASSIGNED: Porocarcinoma is an extremely rare skin cancer that most commonly occurs on the head, neck, or lower extremities of 60-70-year-olds. This report details the interesting findings of a porocarcinoma in an unexpected location and age group and reviews pertinent literature.