Papillary eccrine adenoma
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Papillary eccrine adenoma (also known as "Tubular apocrine adenoma") is a cutaneous condition characterized by an uncommon benign
sweat gland
neoplasm that presents as a dermal
nodule located primarily on the extremities of black patients.
Benign
A benign tumor is a tumor that lacks the ability to metastasize. Common examples of benign tumors include moles and uterine fibroids.The term "benign" implies a mild and nonprogressive disease. Indeed, many kinds of benign tumors are harmless to human health...
sweat gland
Sweat gland
Sweat glands, or sudoriferous glands, are small tubular structures of the skin that produce sweat. There are two kinds of sweat glands:...
neoplasm that presents as a dermal
Dermis
The dermis is a layer of skin between the epidermis and subcutaneous tissues, and is composed of two layers, the papillary and reticular dermis...
nodule located primarily on the extremities of black patients.