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Oral verruciform xanthoma: The great imitator
Oral Verruciform xanthoma (OVX) is an uncommon benign muco-cutaneous lesion having various concepts regarding its etiopathogenesis. Intraorally, this usually occurs on the gingiva and alveolar mucosa.
Sweety Lalawat +3 more
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Introduction Verruciform xanthoma is a rare, benign lesion characterized by hyperkeratosis and aggregates of foam cell macrophages. Here, we describe a case of verruciform xanthoma on the scrotum, in which the immunohistochemical localization of monocyte
Ito Chihiro +7 more
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Verruciform xanthoma in mandibular gingiva and vestibular sulcus: two cases report and literature review [PDF]
Objective To explore the clinical and pathological characteristics, diagnosis, and differential diagnosis of oral verruciform xanthoma, and to provide a reference for accurate clinical identification and treatment.
YANG Mengxin, ZHAN Yao, SONG Zhifeng
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Wart on fire: A rare entity of verruciform xanthoma arising on a lower leg in a setting of chronic lymphedema [PDF]
Simon F. Roy +4 more
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Verruciform Xanthoma (VX) is an rare benign mucocutaneous condition that occurs predominantly in the oral cavity which occasionally affects skin and genitals.
T. Balasundaram +4 more
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Multiple oral verruciform xanthomas: A rare entity
Verruciform xanthoma (VX) is an uncommon benign lesion that can affect oral, genital mucosa, and rarely skin. The characteristic foam cells seen in papillary dermis are a hallmark for diagnosing this entity.
Jayati Shailesh Dave +3 more
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Nodular Esophageal Xanthoma: A Case Report and Review of the Literature
Xanthomas are localized nonneoplastic lesions within tissues that may manifest as papules, plaques, or nodules. These lesions can be found anywhere along the gastrointestinal tract, commonly in the stomach and colon, and rarely in the small intestine and esophagus.
Ahmed Dirweesh +5 more
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Summary Background In order to facilitate effective communication in dermatology, a clearly defined glossary with precise descriptions is essential. The International League of Dermatological Societies' (ILDS) ‘Glossary of basic dermatology lesions’ was first published in 1987.
A. Nast +4 more
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Lichen planus (LP) is a chronic inflammatory disorder that most often affects middle‐aged adults. LP can involve the skin or mucous membranes including the oral, vulvovaginal, esophageal, laryngeal, and conjunctival mucosa. It has different variants based on the morphology of the lesions and the site of involvement. The literature suggests that certain
Farzam Gorouhi +5 more
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Solitary Polypoid Laryngeal Xanthoma
We report the case of a 51‐year‐old male smoker with diabetes mellitus and hyperlipidaemia and a long history of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)/hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection treated with various antiretroviral regimes, who was referred to the otolaryngology department with progressive dysphonia.
Francisco Vera-Sempere +5 more
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