“…Clear cell hidradenoma (CCH), also known as nodular hidradenoma, solid cystic hidradenoma, and eccrine acrospiroma is a rare benign skin adnexal neoplasm with a wide variety of histologic appearances that can mimic benign and malignant cutaneous and noncutaneous tumors (1). The lesion is most commonly located in the dermis of the head, upper extremities, and trunk but has been reported to occur in the vulva and perianal regions, as well as the breast (2)(3)(4)(5)(6). Malignant counterparts of CCH have also been reported (2,3,5).…”