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Abstract


Chondroid syringoma is a rare primary skin tumor arising from eccrine sweat gland.
In 1982, Nasse had found a primary skin tumor having similar morphology as in the
mixed tumor of the salivary g18n4s. In 1961, Hirsch and Helwig proposed more
descriptive diagnostic term, "Choindroid syringoma".
The authors experienced two cases of chondroid syringoma.
The first case was a 47 year old male patient who had had a subcutaneous nodule in
the right forehead for two months. It was a well circumscribed mass, that showed tan
gray myxoid cut surface with firm consistency. Microscopically, it was a well diagnosed
as chondroid syringoma with tubular, branching lumina.
The second case was a 51 year old female patient who had had a subcutaneous
nodule in the left forehead for 3 months.
It was well circumscribed, and easily shelled out. It had a typical microscopic features
of chondroid syringoma with small, tubular lumina.

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