Poroma https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poroma
Poroma tumor cutis benignus est ex glandulis sudoriferis ductus. Plerumque in distributione acrali (in palmis et plantis) reperiuntur, praesertim in adultis.

Sunt 1–2 cm, laesiones tuberosae roseae vel rubrae nitidae. Aliquando fit biopsy quia similis carcinoma squamosum inspicere potest.

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References Poroma 32809744 
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Poroma, tumor benignus, ex glandula sudoraria oriundus est. Olim creditum est solum ex glandulis eccrinis, sed nunc scimus etiam ex glandulis apocrinis originem habere. Haec charta recensionis examinat quomodo poromae apparent, quomodo dignoscuntur et quomodo tractantur.
Poroma is a benign glandular adnexal tumor. Initially, It was thought of as a pure eccrine tumor, but now it is clear that it has both eccrine and apocrine origin. This activity reviews the clinical presentation, evaluation, and treatment of poroma and highlights the role of the interprofessional team in the care of this condition, especially when transformed into a malignant form.
 Cryotherapy for Eccrine Poroma: A Case Report 37095806 
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Eccrine poroma est tumor benignus ex glandula sudorifera oriundus. Cum excisio plena est curatio usitata, hic casus studium efficaciam cryotherapy tractandi Eccrine poroma refert.
Eccrine poroma (EP) is a benign adnexal tumor that is derived from acrosyringium, the intraepidermal eccrine duct of sweat glands. The standard treatment for eccrine poroma is complete excision. However, this case report highlights cryotherapy as one of the modalities in treating eccrine poroma.