Abstract
Background: Endocrine mucin-producing carcinoma is a rare adnexal tumour of the skin with low-grade cytological features and neuroendocrine differentiation. It has a predilection for skin of the eyelid, but has also been reported in the face and rarely extra-facial locations. The tumour is seen more frequently in women affecting the elderly. It is histologically and immunohistochemically analogous to solid papillary carcinoma of breast/ductal carcinoma in situ with nodular, solid, papillary, and /or cribriform architecture, neuroendocrine differentiation and mucin production with preserved myoepithelial cell layer.
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