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I would like to propose moving this page to "Hidradenocarcinoma," since malignant acrospiroma/hidradenoma are synonymous with this term and it is the correct pathological description. [1](note Table 2). There seems to be a lot of confusion and discrepancy between clinical dermatology textbooks, but I believe that we should go by the histopathological classification and nomenclature since these adnexal tumors are all, in essence, histological diagnoses. Thoughts? Dr G ( talk) 02:16, 24 September 2014 (UTC)
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I would like to propose moving this page to "Hidradenocarcinoma," since malignant acrospiroma/hidradenoma are synonymous with this term and it is the correct pathological description. [1](note Table 2). There seems to be a lot of confusion and discrepancy between clinical dermatology textbooks, but I believe that we should go by the histopathological classification and nomenclature since these adnexal tumors are all, in essence, histological diagnoses. Thoughts? Dr G ( talk) 02:16, 24 September 2014 (UTC)
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