Brant Hannahs MSII , Elizabeth A. Helsper MD , Ben Van Bockern MSII , Victoria Durkin MD , Andrew J. Erie MD , Robert E. Van Demark Jr. MD
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Abstract
Eccrine poromas are small adnexal neoplasms that arise from the lumen of sweat glands. These lesions are typically small and can mimic other skin conditions, complicating their differentiation during physical examination. We present a case involving a 70-year-old Caucasian man who presented with an unusual mass on his left hand that had considerably increased in size. Initially, a diagnosis of a ganglion was considered; however, subsequent surgical removal and histopathological examination confirmed the diagnosis of poroma. Notably, cholesterol crystals were also found in the mass, a finding that is atypical for this type of neoplasm. If not addressed, poromas may undergo malignant transformation into porocarcinoma, which is associated with poor prognostic outcomes. Furthermore, various systemic or metabolic conditions may influence the development and prognosis of these neoplasms, informing their management and treatment strategies.