Background: The "eccrine" poroma is a benign neoplasm previously thought to
originate from the eccrine sweat gland. Early studies suggested that these
were primarily lesions of the hairless acral surfaces.
Objective: This article reports the clinical and histologic findings of 10
cases of poroma of the head and neck area.
Methods: The clinical and histologic findings of 10 cases of poroma of the
head neck area are compared with 10 poromas occurring on the extremities.
Results: Some poromas demonstrated evidence for apocrine origin. Unlike por
omas found on the extremities, head and neck poromas were usually asymptoma
tic and were never correctly diagnosed clinically. Although 9 of 10 poromas
on the extremities occurred in male patients, the head and neck poromas sh
owed no gender predilection.
Conclusion: Clinicians should be aware that poromas can occur in the head a
nd neck area and may be of apocrine origin.