A benign tumor of the sweat glands which is usually multiple and results from malformation of sweat ducts. It is uncommon and more common in females than in males. It is most likely to appear at adolescence, and further lesions may develop during adult life. It does not appear to be hereditary. (Rook et al., Textbook of Dermatology, 4th ed, pp2407-8)
Sweat gland neoplasms are abnormal growths that can be benign or malignant, originating from the sweat glands (eccrine or apocrine) and found anywhere on the skin surface.
A benign, slow-growing tumor, most commonly of the salivary gland, occurring as a small, painless, firm nodule, usually of the parotid gland, but also found in any major or accessory salivary gland anywhere in the oral cavity. It is most often seen in women in the fifth decade. Histologically, the tumor presents a variety of cells: cuboidal, columnar, and squamous cells, showing all forms of epithelial growth. (Dorland, 27th ed)

Vulvar syringoma, report of a case and review of the literature. (1/20)

Syringomas are common intraepidermal sweat gland tumors most often found in women around the time of adolescence. Frequent sites of involvement include the lower eyelids and malar areas, however vulvar involvement is relatively rare. These lesions often present as small, multiple, skin-colored-to-yellowish papules and are often associated with increased vulvar discomfort and itching. We present a case of a 29-year old female who presented to her gynecologist complaining of vulvar itching and burning. A small condylomatous-type wart observed on her vulva was biopsied and found to be a syringoma. Because of their clinical presentation and associated symptoms, vulvar syringomas should be considered in the differential diagnosis of any multicentric papular lesion of the vulva, vulvar pain syndrome, and pruritus vulvae.  (+info)

Vulvar syringoma aggravated by pregnancy. (2/20)

Syringoma is a benign tumors of eccrine sweat gland. They appear as multiple, tiny, firm, skin-colored papules. Vulvar involvement of syringoma is rare. Only 24 cases with vulvar syringoma have been previously reported in the literature. The majority of patients with vulvar syringomas are asymptomatic. A case of syringoma of the vulva exacerbated during pregnancy is presented. The case appears remarkable for the experienced aggravated pruritic symptoms of the patient during her pregnancy.  (+info)

Eruptive syringoma. (3/20)

Eruptive syringoma is a rare eruption of small, flesh-colored papules that occurs in successive crops on the anterior body surfaces and arises in the peripubertal period. The lesions are benign, and treatment options are generally unsatisfactory. The case of a 27-year-old man with a 1-year history of eruptive syringoma is presented.  (+info)

Hereditary syringomas: a case report. (4/20)

Syringoma is a benign neoplasm of eccrine origin. Clinically, it is an eruption of small translucent-to-yellowish papules. These lesions are firm, smooth, and approximately 1-3 mm in diameter. They are most commonly found around the eyes and on the upper cheeks of middle-aged women. Lesions sometimes develop on the abdomen, axillae, penis, vulva, and scalp. Involvement of the scalp may be indistinguishable from nonscarring alopecia. Familial cases have been reported, and there is an increased incidence of syringoma in adults with Down syndrome. Eruptive syringoma, a separate entity, presents mostly in adolescents as clusters of numerous papules on the upper half of the body.  (+info)

Eruptive syringomas. (5/20)

Syringomas are benign adnexal tumors derived from the intraepidermal portion of eccrine sweat ducts. Usually, they present as soft, flesh-colored to slightly yellow dermal papules on the lower eyelids of healthy individuals. We report an 18-year-old man with rare presentation of eruptive syringomas involving his trunk and extremities, with linear arrangement on the arms and forearms. A biopsy obtained from the lesions of the dorsum of the hands showed eccrine syringoma with a lymphocytic inflammatory infiltration around superficial blood vessels and eccrine ducts. We used the 585-nm and 595-nm pulsed dye laser for treatment of inflammatory lesions of forearm and trunk with no success.  (+info)

Eruptive syringomas. (6/20)

Eruptive syringoma is a rare clinical presentation of a benign tumor of the eccrine ducts. It consists in successive crops of small skin-colored papules on the anterior body surfaces. It generally occurs in the peri-pubertal period. Treatment of this benign condition is cosmetic only. A case of a 19-year-old female with a 5-year history of eruptive syringoma is presented.  (+info)

Skin adnexal neoplasms--part 2: an approach to tumours of cutaneous sweat glands. (7/20)

Tumours of cutaneous sweat glands are uncommon, with a wide histological spectrum, complex classification and many different terms often used to describe the same tumour. Furthermore, many eccrine/apocrine lesions coexist within hamartomas or within lesions with composite/mixed differentiation. In addition to the eccrine and apocrine glands, two other skin sweat glands have recently been described: the apoeccrine and the mammary-like glands of the anogenital area. In this review (the second of two articles on skin adnexal neoplasms), common as well as important benign and malignant lesions of cutaneous sweat glands are described, and a summary for differentiating primary adnexal neoplasms from metastatic carcinoma is outlined, striving to maintain a common and acceptable terminology in this complex subject. Composite/mixed adnexal tumours are also discussed briefly.  (+info)

Syringoma: a clinicopathologic and immunohistologic study and results of treatment. (8/20)

The purpose of our study was to describe clinical and histopathological features of sixty one patients with histological diagnosis of syringoma over four year period in our dermatology clinic in Korea. Female:male ratio was 6.6:1 with onset of age during 2nd and 3rd decades in more than half of the patients in our study. The most frequently involved site was eyelids (43 cases, 70.5%) and the most common color of lesion was skin-color (30 cases, 49.2%). In 34 cases, characteristic tad-pole appearances (55.7%) were observed. Basal hyperpigmentation was observed more frequently in brown-colored lesion (p=0.005). Fibrosis was observed more frequently in erythematous lesion (p=0.033). Keratin cyst was observed less frequently in genital involved group (p=0.006). We also performed immunohistochemical stain for the presence of progesterone receptor (PR) and estrogen receptor (ER) in fifty six cases with negative results.  (+info)

Syringomas are benign, slow-growing skin tumors that originate from the eccrine sweat glands. They typically appear as multiple, small, skin-colored or slightly yellowish papules, often found on the lower eyelids, upper cheeks, and other areas of the face. They can also occur on the chest, abdomen, and genital regions. Syringomas are more common in women than men and usually develop during adolescence or early adulthood. While they are generally harmless and do not cause any symptoms, some people may seek treatment for cosmetic reasons.

Sweat gland neoplasms are abnormal growths that develop in the sweat glands. These growths can be benign (noncancerous) or malignant (cancerous). Benign sweat gland neoplasms include hidradenomas and syringomas, which are usually slow-growing and cause little to no symptoms. Malignant sweat gland neoplasms, also known as sweat gland carcinomas, are rare but aggressive cancers that can spread to other parts of the body. They may cause symptoms such as a lump or mass under the skin, pain, swelling, and redness. Treatment typically involves surgical removal of the growth.

A pleomorphic adenoma is a type of benign (non-cancerous) tumor that typically develops in the salivary glands, although they can also occur in other areas such as the nasopharynx and skin. "Pleomorphic" refers to the diverse appearance of the cells within the tumor, which can vary in size, shape, and arrangement.

Pleomorphic adenomas are composed of a mixture of epithelial and mesenchymal cells, which can form glandular structures, squamous (scale-like) cells, and areas that resemble cartilage or bone. These tumors tend to grow slowly and usually do not spread to other parts of the body.

While pleomorphic adenomas are generally not dangerous, they can cause problems if they become large enough to press on surrounding tissues or structures. In some cases, these tumors may also undergo malignant transformation, leading to a cancerous growth known as carcinoma ex pleomorphic adenoma. Surgical removal is the standard treatment for pleomorphic adenomas, and the prognosis is generally good with proper management.

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A 38-year-old woman is diagnosed with benign chondroid syringoma after presenting with a mass on her left hand that had grown ... Benign chondroid syringoma (mixed tumor).. Discussion. A chondroid syringoma is a rare mixed tumor of sweat-gland origin that ... Chondroid syringoma is a rare subcutaneous tumor composed of mesenchymal and sweat gland elements that is usually found in the ... There have been few reported cases of malignant chondroid syringoma. The majority of the reported malignant cases occur on the ...
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This MNT Knowledge Center article takes a look at syringoma, a condition involving a non-cancerous growth in the sweat glands. ... Syringoma. (n.d.) Retrieved from. http://www.aocd.org/?page=Syringoma. *. Syringoma. (2016, November 14). https://rarediseases. ... Syringoma is characterized by small bumps on the skin, as shown in the white circles in the image above.. Image credit: Mark A ... Syringoma clusters tend to be symmetrical, meaning the same pattern appears on both sides of the body in the same place. ...
Learn what to expect before and after syringoma removal. ... Syringoma itself doesnt usually lead to medical complications ... Syringoma (n.d.).. http://www.aocd.org/?page=Syringoma. *. Teixeira M, et al. (2005). Eruptive syringomas.. http://escholarship ... The outlook for individuals with syringoma is good, as the condition is medically harmless. If you choose to have your ... There are two ways to treat syringoma: medication or surgery.. Medication. Small drops of trichloroacetic acid applied to ...
Chondroid syringoma is a rare mixed tumor of the skin composed of both epithelial and mesenchymal elements. Although most are ... The authors describe a case of spinal cord compression due to an epidural metastasis of malignant chondroid syringoma. ... Malignant chondroid syringoma. Sun TB, Chien HF, Huang SF, Shih TT, Chen MT. Sun TB, et al. J Formos Med Assoc. 1996 Jul;95(7): ... Chondroid syringoma: a rare tumor of the chest wall. Sirivella S, Gielchinsky I. Sirivella S, et al. Ann Thorac Surg. 2010 Mar; ...
BLOIS, Matheus Coelho; MULLER, Vinicius Azeredo e TREVISAN, Bruno. Chondroid Syringoma: Case Report. Rev. cir. traumatol. buco- ... Chondroid syringoma is a rare benign skin mixed tumor, with a prevalence of approximately 0,01% of skin tumors. Eighty percent ... of chondroig syringoma are found in the elderly, and the ratio is two women for every man. Often found in the head and neck, ...
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Eruptive syringoma: 27 new cases and review of the literature. J Eur Acad Dermatol Venereol. 2001 May. 15(3):242-6. [QxMD ... Syringoma of the vulva. A case report. J Reprod Med. 1994 Dec. 39(12):957-9. [QxMD MEDLINE Link]. ...
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What is syringoma?. Syringoma on the other hand is very strongly hereditary linked. These particular lesions affect the sweat ... If you find the area more stubborn to treat, its more likely a syringoma issue. You can find syringoma in similar areas to ... How to treat milia and syringoma?. You can get professional treatments to remove milia and syringoma. I recommend to try the ... DIY face masks to treat milia and syringoma. For a mask you can use juice of half lemon, mixed with 2 tablespoons of granulated ...
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Atypical Chondroid Syringoma of the Toe. Ge C, Gu J, Deng A, Joshi G, Most M, Tai R. Ge C, et al. Among authors: gu j. J Am ...
Chondroid Syringoma of a Cheek.. Park SH; Kang SG; Choi HJ. J Craniofac Surg; 2017 Jul; 28(5):e480-e481. PubMed ID: 28582289. [ ... 8. Chondroid syringoma: report of two cases in young patients.. Solanki LS; Dhingra M; Bhalla M; Thami GP; Punia RP; Batra S. ... Chondroid syringoma of the hand.. Nemoto K; Kato N; Arino H. Scand J Plast Reconstr Surg Hand Surg; 2002; 36(6):379-81. PubMed ... 5. Chondroid syringoma: report of four cases.. Limaiem F; Bouslama S; Haddad I; Ben Slama S; Bouraoui S; Lahmar A; Mzabi-Regaya ...
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Chondroid syringoma: A case with unusual cytological findings. p. 157. Kalyan Khan. DOI:10.4103/0019-5154.108072 PMID:23716819 ... Chondroid syringoma is a rare benign skin adnexal tumor, the cytological features of which have been published very rarely in ... The reported case is one of chondroid syringoma confirmed by histopathology, the fine needle aspiration cytology of which ...
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