%0 Journal Article %T Striking papular dermatosis in a patient with Down syndrome %V 10 %N 2 %P 187-190 %U http://www.odermatol.com/issue-in-html/2019-2-21-dermatosis/ %X Syringomas are benign adnexal tumors deriving from eccrine sweat ducts, that affect 1% of general population. They present with a female predominance and associated with Down's syndrome. Syringomas are classified into four clinical variants, the localized form is the most frequent. Clinically, the appear as multiple, small, firm, skin-colored and asymptomatic papules, usually distributed in the periorbital area. Skin biopsy show benign proliferation of multiple eccrine ducts embedded in fibrotic stroma of the upper dermis. We present a case of a 20-year-old man with Down's syndrome with multiple papules resembling eruptive syringomas. We review reported clinical and histopathological findings of eruptive syringomas and discuss differential diagnosis as well as treatment options. %G es %J Our Dermatology Online %A González-Ruiz, Lucía %A Franco-Muñoz, Monserrat %A Rogel-Vence, María %A Herrera-Montoro, Violeta %D 09.04.2019