Periungual eccrine poroma

Journal of Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery
Leonel Fierro-AriasPatricia Mercadillo-Pérez

Abstract

Eccrine poroma is a rare, benign skin appendage tumor originating from the intraepidermal portion of the eccrine sweat duct, which typically occurs on the sides and soles of the feet. Nonetheless, eccrine poroma may be found in any skin area bearing sweat glands. Herein we report a case of an eccrine poroma in an unusual location, the surgical management of the condition, and follow-up processes.

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