Perianal Eccrine Syringofibroadenoma.

Indian J Dermatol

Department of Dermatology, Seth GS Medical College and KEM Hospital, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India.

Published: January 2017

Eccrine syringofibroadenoma (ESFA) is a rare eccrine ductal adnexal tumor. It shows variable presentations as solitary or multiple nodular lesions arranged in different patterns. It is most commonly seen in middle-aged to elderly patients, and most common sites include the extremities. Classic histopathological findings show anastomosing cords and strands of uniform cuboidal cells surrounded by fibrovascular stroma. Herein, we report a case of reactive ESFA which developed on the perianal region of a 31-year-old man.

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