
Syringomas are harmless sweat duct tumors, typically found clustered on eyelids, although they may also be found in the armpits, umbilicus, or vulva.{Rp|663|date=June 2009} They are skin-colored or yellowish firm rounded bumps, 1-3 mm in diameter, and may be confused with xanthelasma. == Treatment == They may be removed with erbium or carbon dioxi...
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A benign tumour 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...
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(sir″ing-go´mә) a benign tumor believed to originate from the ductal portion of the eccrine sweat glands, occurring as multiple small flesh-colored papules on the face, neck, upper chest, and sometimes the vulva, usually in postpubertal women, characterized by dilated cystic sweat ducts in a fibrous stroma. ...
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Type: Term Pronunciation: si′ring-gō′mă Definitions: 1. A benign, often multiple, sometimes eruptive neoplasm of the sweat gland ducts composed of very small round cysts.
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Syringoma: A benign (non-cancerous) skin tumor that derives from eccrine cells, specialized cells that are related to sweat glands. The skin lesions usually appear during puberty or adult life, and consist of small bumps one to three millimeters in diameter that form underneath the surface of the skin. The most frequent site is the eyelids and arou...
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A small, subcutaneous benign tumor of sweat glands that generally appears in multiples. The tumors usually appear on the lower eyelids, cheeks and vulva.
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