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Where is eccrine spiradenoma most commonly situated?

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Eccrine spiradenoma consists of several lobules located in the dermis without connections to the epidermis. The lobules are sharply demarcated and encapsulated with fibrous tissue. Two types of cells are present in the tumor. One cell type has small, dark nuclei, and is located at the periphery of the lobules.

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Eccrine spiradenoma is a benign adnexal tumor that appears as a small and bluish nodule that is typically tender on palpation. multiple tumors are present on the exterior and interior of the surface of body.

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