This document discusses cutaneous adnexal tumors and familial syndromes. It begins by classifying cutaneous adnexal tumors based on their state of appendageal differentiation as eccrine, apocrine, follicular, or sebaceous. Most studies on these tumors have been in Western Caucasian populations. When handling these tumors, the entire lesion should be thoroughly sampled and sectioned. Special stains and IHC can help determine the site of differentiation. Features that indicate benign vs malignant tumors are discussed. The document then focuses on tumors arising from different parts of the hair follicle, describing their histological features. It concludes by covering several familial syndromes associated with multiple cutaneous adnexal tumors.