2015
DOI: 10.1590/abd1806-4841.20153899
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Late-onset of eruptive syringomas: a diagnostic challenge

Abstract: Syringoma is a benign, adnexal tumor of the eccrine sweat gland ducts. Eruptive syringomas are a rare variant, occurring before or during puberty in most cases. A 57-year-old man was observed in our department, with a 10-year history of multiple brownish papules (1-4mm in diameter), localized on the neck, shoulders, trunk and axillae. The clinical diagnosis was cutaneous mastocytosis. Histopathological examination from a papule in the trunk was compatible with the diagnosis of syringoma. The patient was treate… Show more

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“…It affects 0.6% of the population and can be classified as localized, generalized, familial, or associated with Down syndrome [2,4,5]. The localized form is the most prevalent, often sporadic, and is characterized by periocular lesions [2,6,7]. …”
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“…It affects 0.6% of the population and can be classified as localized, generalized, familial, or associated with Down syndrome [2,4,5]. The localized form is the most prevalent, often sporadic, and is characterized by periocular lesions [2,6,7]. …”
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confidence: 99%
“…Differential diagnoses include the following: lichen planus, lichen nitidus, flat warts, pseudoxanthoma elasticum, Darier disease, eruptive xanthomas, eruptive vellus hair cysts, disseminated granuloma annulare, hyperplasia of the sebaceous glands, and milia [3,4,6,13]. Although infrequent, some familial cases of eruptive syringoma have been reported [4,7]. Rarely, it may compose the Nicolau-Balus syndrome, which also manifests with milia and atrophodermia vermiculata [4,14].…”
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