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A CASE REPORT OF ERUPTIVE SYRINGOMA: CLINICAL, DERMOSCOPIC AND HISTOLOGICAL FEATURES

Journal: International Journal of Advanced Research (Vol.10, No. 07)

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Page : 109-113

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Abstract

Syringoma is a benign adnexal tumor that originates from the acrosyringium. Eruptive syringoma is a rare variant that manifests in the form of skin-colored or brownish, shiny, angulated papules that occur in successive crops. Dermoscopic evaluation reveals brownish regular pigment network and tiny whitish dots between adjacent papules that correspond histologically to multiple eccrine ducts lined by a double-layered epithelium, giving a paisley tie appearance. This case of eruptive syringomas highlights the importance of histopathological and dermoscopic evaluation.

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