A CASE OF GIANT SYRINGOMA ON THE NOSE
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.59354/ydth175.2023.76Keywords:
SyringomaAbstract
Syringomas are benign adnexal neoplasms derived from the intraepidermal part
of eccrine sweat ducts. Clinically, they appear as multiple, small, firm, skin-colored or
slightly yellow soft papules, 1-3 mm in diameter. Most syringomas are diagnosed based
on clinical features. There are many methods to treat these tumors. We report a clinical
case of giant syringoma with 3.5 cm in diameter. This tumor was diagnosed based on
pathology. The patient was treated for surgical resection of the tumor, reconstruction of
defect with a local flap. The patient was periodically re-examined to follow of recurrence.
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