Syringoma is a benign neoplasm of eccrine origin. Clinically, it manifests as small skin-colored to yellowish soft papules usually localized around the eyes and on the upper cheeks of middle-aged women. Familial cases have rarely been reported and may be inherited as an autosomal dominant trait or result from either germ line or somatic mutations. Syringoma can coexist with various conditions, notably Down syndrome. Herein, we report a family with multiple syringomas affecting members of three following generations and describe in detail a 36-year-old woman and her 17-year-old son. In the latter, steatocystoma multiplex, which is regarded as a benign cystic neoplasm of the folliculosebaceous unit or a nevoid malformation differentiated in the direction of the sebaceous duct, was associated. Acral distribution of steatocystoma multiplex and its presentation as subcutaneous nodules in this patient were unique.

Familial syringoma: report of two cases with a published work review and the unique association with steatocystoma multiplex / A.V. Marzano, R. Fiorani, V. Girgenti, C. Crosti, E. Alessi. - In: JOURNAL OF DERMATOLOGY. - ISSN 0385-2407. - 36:3(2009), pp. 154-158.

Familial syringoma: report of two cases with a published work review and the unique association with steatocystoma multiplex

A.V. Marzano;R. Fiorani
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C. Crosti
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E. Alessi
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2009

Abstract

Syringoma is a benign neoplasm of eccrine origin. Clinically, it manifests as small skin-colored to yellowish soft papules usually localized around the eyes and on the upper cheeks of middle-aged women. Familial cases have rarely been reported and may be inherited as an autosomal dominant trait or result from either germ line or somatic mutations. Syringoma can coexist with various conditions, notably Down syndrome. Herein, we report a family with multiple syringomas affecting members of three following generations and describe in detail a 36-year-old woman and her 17-year-old son. In the latter, steatocystoma multiplex, which is regarded as a benign cystic neoplasm of the folliculosebaceous unit or a nevoid malformation differentiated in the direction of the sebaceous duct, was associated. Acral distribution of steatocystoma multiplex and its presentation as subcutaneous nodules in this patient were unique.
Benign adnexal skin tumors; Familial syringoma; Multiple syringomas; Steatocystoma; Steatocystoma multiplex
Settore MED/35 - Malattie Cutanee e Veneree
2009
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