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--Masryyy (talk) 15:55, 13 December 2017 (UTC) syringoma is a skin coloured or yellowish firm rounded bump, one to three millimetres in diameter.[reply]

They start to appear in adolescence and are more common in women than men. There is sometimes another affected member of the family.

Eruptive syringomas appear abruptly in adult life, as a crop of multiple lesions typically on the chest or lower abdomen. Most patients with eruptive syringomas are Asian or dark skinned.