Association of Syringoma and Intradermal Nevus

Abstract
A 73‐year‐old man presented with a skin‐colored, asymptomatic, 3‐mm papule on the right infraorbital region of the face. The duration of the lesion was not known. A clinical diagnosis of papilloma was made. The patient did not have any other skin lesions. Past and family history were noncontributory. A simple excision of the lesion was performed. Histologic examination of the papule revealed two lesions next to each other: the first one consisted of an intradermal nevus, the second, of a typical syringoma (Fig. 1).

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