Eccrine squamous syringometaplasia (ESS) is a benign metaplastic reaction of eccrine ducts that occurs in response to injury and can be a histologic mimic of squamous cell carcinoma (SCC). Reported is an 82-year-old man undergoing Mohs surgery for presumed SCC diagnosed in a field of radiation dermatitis. After 3 Mohs stages, the peculiar squamous proliferation was recognized as ESS and the procedure was aborted. Complicating the interpretation of the Mohs frozen section was the presence of perineural invasion because perineural invasion has not been previously reported to occur with ESS. The histologic features used to distinguish ESS from SCC are discussed.

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