Isolated Vulval Syringoma Presenting as Hyperpigmented Papules: Report of a Rare Presentation
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VOLUME: 10 ISSUE: 1
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March 2016

Isolated Vulval Syringoma Presenting as Hyperpigmented Papules: Report of a Rare Presentation

J Turk Acad Dermatol 2016;10(1):0-0
1. Nil Ratan Sircar Medical College and Hospita, Department of Dermatology, Kolkata
2. Medical College and Hospital, Department of Gynaecology and Obstrectics, Kolkata
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ABSTRACT

Observation:

Syringomas are benign tumours of sweat glands that commonly present over face. Syringomas appear as small, multiple, skin-coloured-to-yellowish papules occuring commonly over upper and lower eyelids, malar areas; infrequently over the axillae, neck, chest, upper arms, and abdomen. The incidence of vulvar syringoma is relatively rare. Syringomas are commonly seen in adolescence. We report a case of isolated vulval syringoma in a middle aged lady presenting with an altered morphology.

Keywords:
Vulval syringoma, tadpole body