1.IntroductionEccrine spiradenoma is a rare adnexal neoplasm originating from sweat glands. It typically presents as a small solitary nodule covered by a normal or bluish skin [1] . It can appear in nearly any part of the body, with 1/5 of cases occurring in extremities[2] . The tumor is most frequent in young adults, with no sexual or racial predilection [3,4] . Although it is considered benign, malignant cases have been reported [5] . Early diagnosis is essential to prevent chances of recurrence and malignant transformation [6] .