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Syringomas
are benign skin tumors that arise from sweat ducts. They look like very small multiple raised nodules on the skin, with varying degrees of yellowish color. They are most often seen on the eyelids, neck and chest. Syringomas occur twice as often in females as in males. These do not require treatment, but they can be removed by lasers, shaving or scooping out with a curette.
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