“…Nevertheless, both usually display a progressive or persistent clinical course without spontaneous resolution, and self‐healing presentations are extremely rare 3,4 . For this reason, we favored the diagnosis of multiple AXG, in which spontaneous resolution is frequent, although there are very few published cases with lesions outside the skin 5 and, to the best of our knowledge, none with glottic xanthogranulomas. However, exact diagnosis is difficult, and our case is a good example of that continuum in the xanthogranuloma family.…”