Huang Amy, Taylor Gina, Liebman Tracey N
Department of Dermatology, State University of New York Downstate Medical Center, Brooklyn, New York.
Dermatol Online J. 2017 Sep 15;23(9):13030/qt0hb8q22g.
Eruptive syringoma is a rare variant of syringoma, benign neoplasms of the eccrine sweat ducts that appear on the face, neck, chest, and axillae of predominately Asian and African American women before or during puberty [1, 2]. Lesions appear as small skin-colored or slightly pigmented, flat-topped papules [2]. The condition can be cosmetically disfiguring and difficult to treat, especially in dark-skinned patients. The investigators report a 52-year old Guyanese woman who presented with widespread, chronic, non-pruritic and nontender, skin-colored papules that arose approximately 20 years earlier. A punch biopsy of affected skin was obtained and the histological diagnosis was eruptive syringoma. The patient pursued no further treatment, after discussion of costs and risks.
发疹性汗管瘤是汗管瘤的一种罕见变异型,汗管瘤是一种发生于小汗腺导管的良性肿瘤,主要出现在青春期前或青春期的亚洲和非裔美国女性的面部、颈部、胸部和腋窝[1,2]。皮损表现为小的肤色或略色素沉着的平顶丘疹[2]。这种情况会在外观上造成毁容且难以治疗,尤其是在肤色较深的患者中。研究人员报告了一名52岁的圭亚那女性,她出现广泛、慢性、无瘙痒和压痛的肤色丘疹,这些丘疹大约在20年前出现。对受累皮肤进行了钻孔活检,组织学诊断为发疹性汗管瘤。在讨论了费用和风险后,患者未进一步接受治疗。