PIGMENTED NODULAR CYSTIC HIDRADENOMA OF THE ANKLE
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Abstract
Solid-cystic hidradenoma is a benign cutaneous tumor that is most commonly found in the head, neck, trunk, and upper extremity regions of patients in the middle to older aged groups. Presentation on lower extremities and in particular on the foot is uncommon. Nodular hidradenomas represent a dermatological pitfall, being difficult to differentiate from basal cell carcinoma and melanoma. We report on a 53-year-old male patient with a pigmented nodular hidradenoma on his ankle that was surgically removed. We discuss histopathology and differential diagnosis of this eccrine tumor of skin. This is the second reported case in the English literature.