Ann Dermatol. 1992 Jul;4(2):139-142. English.
Published online Nov 28, 2016.
https://doi.org/10.5021/ad.1992.4.2.139
Published online Nov 28, 2016.
https://doi.org/10.5021/ad.1992.4.2.139
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Case Report
A Zosteriform Network of Eccrine Spiradenoma
Yoon Yae Choi,
Kyu Suk Lee
and Joon Young Song
Abstract
Eccrine spiradenoma is clinically characterized by a solitary, movable, tender nodule occurring most frequently on the ventral surface of the upper body. A striking symptom is paroxysmal pain. Occasionally multiple lesions may be present and may occur in a linear or zosteriform pattern.
A 48-year-old female was seen with painful or tender, nomal skin colored, firm nodules distributed in a zosteriform pattern on the right thigh for 10 years, which had been slowly growing. The histopathological features were quite a characteristic of eccrine spiradenoma.
We report a rare case of zosteriform network of eccrine spwadenoma occurred on the right thigh.
Keywords
Eccrine spiradenoma; Zosteriform pattern
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