Abstract

Eccrine angiomatous hamartoma (EAH) is a lesion that tends to appear as a plaque or nodular single lesion that may be painful and/or hyperhidrotic. Histopathologically, EAH is manifested by lobules of mature eccrine glands and ducts closely associated with well-differentiated, thin-walled blood vessels. Rarely, EAH can present as a macular hyperhidrotic lesion following a segmental distribution.

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