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Original Article

Eruptive Syringomas: An Unusual Presentation on the Buttocks
Powell CL, Smith EP, Graham BS
Cutis. 2005;76:267-269.
Syringomas are benign, eccrine, sweat gland tumors. Eruptive syringomas are rare variants that typically develop on the body’s anterior surface. We present the case of a 21-year-old black man with multiple, eruptive, asympto­matic syringomas on his buttocks that had persisted for 3 months. This case is unusual in that the patient’s age, race, and sex and the location of the lesions are not considered typical for eruptive syringomas. We also present a review of eruptive syringomas and recent literature.

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