Laws R A, English J C, Elston D M
Department of Medicine, Brooke Army Medical Center, Fort Sam Houston, Texas 78234-6200, USA.
Cutis. 1996 Nov;58(5):349-51.
Acrospiromas are cutaneous tumors of sweat duct differentiation. They usually present as slowly enlarging 1 to 2 cm nodules in middle-aged or older adults without site predilection. On histologic examination they are multilobular dermal masses composed of a biphasic cell population. Acrospiromas are benign, and treatment consists of surgical excision.