ISSN: 2684-1258
Department of Urology, Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences, Sari, Mazandaran, Iran
Case Report
Axillary Syringocystadenoma Papilliferum in an Adult Male: A Rare Case Report
Author(s): Armaghan Kazeminejad, Mohammad Jafar Ghahari, Amirsaleh Abdollahi* and Sobhan Mohebbi Najmabad
Syringocystadenoma Papilliferum (SCAP) has long remained an enigmatic entity within the realm of dermatology. Typically manifesting in familiar locales such as the neck, face, and scalp, SCAP has been intricately woven into the medical consciousness as a rare and benign hamartoma. However, our case report introduces an exceptional narrative that challenges convention. In an unexpected departure from the norm, we present the case of a 29-year- old adult male with SCAP in the axilla—an atypical locale. Lacking the customary association with nevus sebaceous, this case defies traditional expectations. The patient's journey began with a tender, erythematous nodule, ultimately unveiling an extraordinary histopathological composition. Histological analysis revealed an intricate canvas of dilated ducts, squamous differentiation, horn cyst formation, and a chorus of lymphoplasmacytic.. View More»
DOI:
10.35248/2684-1258.23.9.210