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Cauliflower-like growth at an unusual site: A clinical diagnostic dilemma
Syringocystadenoma papilliferum (SCAP) is an uncommon benign hamartomatous adnexal tumor; pathologically characterized by papillary processes lined with bilayered epithelium. The lesions are usually seen at birth or in childhood and are confined to the scalp and face. We report a rare case of SCAP in an adult female presenting as cauliflower-like growth at an unusual site, over the left lower abdomen.