Preferred Label : acrospiroma;

MeSH definition : A rare cutaneous tumor of eccrine sweat gland origin. It is most commonly found on the extremities and is usually benign. There is no indication that heredity or external agents cause these tumors.; A rare cutaneous tumor of apocrine or eccrine SWEAT GLAND origin. It is most commonly found on the extremities and is usually benign. It appears as a solitary nodule or cyst and may be solid or produce a watery discharge. It is related to POROMA except in acrospiroma it does not involve the epidermis. There is no indication that heredity or external agents cause these tumors.;

MeSH synonym : acrospiromas; hidradenoma; hidradenomas; Spiradenoma; Spiradenomas;

CISMeF synonym : nodular hidradrenoma; Clear-Cell hidradrenoma; hidradrenomas, Clear-Cell; acrospiromas, eccrine; hidradenomas, Solid-Cystic;

DeCS synonym : Cystic Hidradenoma; Clear-Cell Hidradrenoma; Nodular Hidradrenoma;

MeSH hyponym : acrospiroma, eccrine; Clear Cell Hidradrenoma; Clear-Cell Hidradrenomas; Hidradrenoma, Clear-Cell; Cystic Hidradenomas; Hidradenoma, Cystic; Solid-Cystic Hidradenoma; Hidradenoma, Solid-Cystic; Solid Cystic Hidradenoma; Solid-Cystic Hidradenomas; Eccrine Acrospiromas; Eccrine Acrospiroma; Hidradrenoma, Nodular; Hidradrenomas, Nodular; Nodular Hidradrenomas; Eccrine Spiradenoma; Eccrine Spiradenomas; Spiradenoma, Eccrine; Spiradenomas, Eccrine;

MeSH annotation : coordinate IM with SWEAT GLAND NEOPLASMS (IM);

Wikipedia link : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acrospiroma;

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A rare cutaneous tumor of eccrine sweat gland origin. It is most commonly found on the extremities and is usually benign. There is no indication that heredity or external agents cause these tumors.
A rare cutaneous tumor of apocrine or eccrine SWEAT GLAND origin. It is most commonly found on the extremities and is usually benign. It appears as a solitary nodule or cyst and may be solid or produce a watery discharge. It is related to POROMA except in acrospiroma it does not involve the epidermis. There is no indication that heredity or external agents cause these tumors.

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