Dermal duct tumor vs poroma vs hidradenoma (acrospiroma "family" of sweat gland tumors) dermpath
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Do you give margins on this? It seems like it can't be cleared easily.
I don’t routinely give margins on a biopsy of these. But some people do. But I will sometimes comment that no atypia is identified but I cannot see the entire lesion (like if it’s just the surface of a poroma, or if i get a fragmented hidradenoma and can’t assess the periphery).