Acrospiroma

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Overview

An acrospiroma is a tumor of the distal portion of a sweat gland. Acrospiromas are usually benign, and treatment consists of surgical excision.

References

  • Laws RA, English JC 3rd, Elston DM (1996). "Acrospiroma: a case report and review". Cutis. 58 (5): 349–51. PMID 8934076

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