Multiple eccrine spiradenomas in a zosteriform pattern

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Abstract

Eccrine spiradenoma (ES) typically presents as a solitary tender lesion. Multiple ES is a rare variant of ES and can present in a segmental, linear, blaschkoid, or zosteriform pattern. The etiology of multiple ES is unknown, but several theories have been suggested including a multipotent stem cell origin. We report the case of a 30-year-old woman with multiple painful ES in a zosteriform pattern on the mid-back and abdomen. Skin biopsy of a representative lesion demonstrated a circumscribed tumor nodule encapsulated by a fibrous capsule with diffuse dense basophilic proliferation located in the dermis. The lesions were then excised on two separate sessions without recurrence.

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Rosales Santillan, M., Atajnert, K., Swaby, M. G., Migden, M. R., & Silapunt, S. (2017). Multiple eccrine spiradenomas in a zosteriform pattern. Dermatology Online Journal, 23(8). https://doi.org/10.5070/d3238036010

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