Eruptive Syringoma: An Unusual Presentation with Androgenetic Alopecia
January 2015
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프로그램북(구 초록집)
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TLDR A 25-year-old man had an unusual case of benign skin tumors and hair loss.
The document described a case of a 25-year-old man with eruptive syringomas, which are benign sweat gland tumors, presenting as numerous tiny hyperpigmented papules on his anterior chest, trunk, axilla, and face. This condition persisted for about 10 years. Unusually, the patient also experienced androgenetic alopecia, which is not typically associated with eruptive syringomas, as these are more common in adolescent females. The case highlighted the atypical presentation of both the patient's sex and the co-occurrence of androgenetic alopecia with eruptive syringomas.