Syringocystadenoma Papilliferum is a benign sweat gland neoplasm that usually arises in a Nevus Sebaceous on the scalp and I only occasionally encounter this skin lesion in both my The Woodlands dermatology and Conroe dermatology clinics. Approximately, 50% of Syringocystadenoma Papilliferum lesions are present at birth and the rest arise later in life. Syringocytadenoma Papilliferum can also occur unassociated with a Nevus Sebaceous on the trunk or in the groin. The lesions are usually skin colored and can develop a warty like growth. In very rare instances, a Syringocystadenoma Papilliferum can degenerate into a malignancy such as a verrucous carcinoma. Treatment of Syringocystadenoma Papilliferum is with surgical excision.
April 18, 2011
Medically reviewed by Anthony J. Perri, M.D.
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