ABSTRACT
Syringoma is a benign neoplasm of eccrine glands. It is usually seen on the face in adult females with their recognized appearance: small flesh colored papules. As the condition is benign, the treatment is usually cosmetic. The eruptive form of syringoma is one of the uncommon clinical presentations. We are reporting a case of a 29-year-old healthy male with progressive eruptive syringoma
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Humans , Male , Sweat Gland Neoplasms , Syringoma/therapy , Eccrine GlandsABSTRACT
There is no definitive guidelines for the management pyoderma gangrenosum [PG]; it is mainly guided by small studies and case reports. We are reporting a case of a middle aged man who presented with pyoderma gangrenosum who was diagnosed with Crohn's disease [CD]. His condition was resistant to the initial systemic steroid therapy but responded well to infliximab.