Eruptive syringomas of the neck
Syringomas are benign adnexal tumors of eccrine origin. Eruptive syringomas clinically present as multiple, skin colored tiny papules that usually develop during a short period of time and are frequently misdiagnosed with other entities. Histopathological examination is essential in the diagnosis an...
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Main Authors: | Liliane Borik (Author), Amy Spizuoco (Author), Viktoryia Kazlouskaya (Author) |
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