Syringoma (original) (raw)

Skin nonmelanocytic tumor

Adnexal tumors

Sweat gland derived (apocrine & eccrine glands)

Syringoma

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Aadil Ahmed, M.D.

Sara C. Shalin, M.D., Ph.D.

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PubMed Search: Syringoma skin[title] pathology

Aadil Ahmed, M.D.

Sara C. Shalin, M.D., Ph.D.

Cite this page: Ahmed A, Shalin SC. Syringoma. PathologyOutlines.com website. https://www.pathologyoutlines.com/topic/skintumornonmelanocyticsyringoma.html. Accessed December 29th, 2024.

Definition / general

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Disseminated brownish papules

Eruptive syringoma:
multiple flat papules
on thighs

Gross description

Microscopic (histologic) description

Microscopic (histologic) images

Contributed by Aadil Ahmed, M.D., Sara C. Shalin, M.D., Ph.D. and Nicole Riddle, M.D.

Well circumscribed syringoma

Comma shaped ductules and nests

Basaloid proliferation

Paisley or tadpole shaped pattern

Clear cell change

Clear cell syringoma

Conventional and clear cell components

Incidental syringoma

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Superficial reticular dermis

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Basaloidesque cells

Positive stains

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Differential diagnosis

Board review style question #1

Which of these characteristics is typical of this well circumscribed, dermal lesion?

  1. Associated with Turner syndrome
  2. May recur after excision
  3. Often multiple 1 - 4 mm, firm, flesh colored papules
  4. Painful lesions
  5. Strongly SOX10 immunoreactive

Board review style answer #1

C. Often multiple 1 - 4 mm, firm, flesh colored papules. The image shows a syringoma. These lesions are often multiple 1 - 4 mm, firm, flesh colored papules. They are typically asymptomatic but may present with pruritus. Various cell components are immunoreactive for CEA, EMA and CK5 but not for SOX10. They have benign behavior and excision is adequate. They are associated with Ehlers-Danlos, Marfan and Down syndromes.

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Board review style question #2

Clear cell change seen in syringomas is due to

  1. Clearing artifact
  2. Globulin
  3. Glycogen
  4. Lipids
  5. Mucin

Board review style answer #2

C. Glycogen. The ductal cells in syringoma can infrequently exhibit clear cell change in focal areas that is due to accumulation of glycogen. Rarely, all cells are glycogen rich, termed clear cell variant and commonly associated with diabetes mellitus.

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