Eccrine syringofibroadenoma is an uncommon benign adnexal tumor (about thirty reported cases). Its clinical presentation is variable and non specific. The diagnostic is never evident before histological exam. Histologically it is an epithelial proliferation organized in thin cords appended to the epidermis with cuticular differentiation. Eccrine poroma and fibroepithelial tumor of Pinkus are the main histological diagnostic problems. The authors report two new cases in two women of 35 and 69 years which had been clinically considered as histiocytofibroma and molluscum pendulum.