2006
DOI: 10.1016/s0151-9638(06)70904-8
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Syringocystadénome papillifère de localisation inhabituelle

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“…Syringocystadenoma papiliferum (SCAP) stands as an uncommon adnexal tumor, reported from birth, childhood, puberty to advanced age [ 5 ]. It typically presents as a solitary, protruding, nodular mass, often bearing a greyish-brown hue and characterized by either a warty or smooth surface.…”
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“…Syringocystadenoma papiliferum (SCAP) stands as an uncommon adnexal tumor, reported from birth, childhood, puberty to advanced age [ 5 ]. It typically presents as a solitary, protruding, nodular mass, often bearing a greyish-brown hue and characterized by either a warty or smooth surface.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It typically presents as a solitary, protruding, nodular mass, often bearing a greyish-brown hue and characterized by either a warty or smooth surface. This distinctive lesion is embedded within an area of skin that exhibits variable prominence, more or less resembling a nipple-like configuration [ 5 , 6 ]. Typically, SCAP lesions range in size between 1 and 3 cm.…”
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“…Le SCP, dénommé aussi adénocystome intracanaliculaire, hidradénome verruqueux fistulo-végétant ou encore naevus syringo-adénomateux papillifère, est une tumeur annexielle rare [1,2]. Le SCP apparaît préférentiellement durant la petite enfance, avec 50 % des tumeurs présentes à la naissance, et 15 à 30 % se développant avant la puberté [3].…”
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“…La plupart des patients présentent des lésions solitaires. Les deux sexes sont également touchés [1,3].…”
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