2024
DOI: 10.4103/ijpd.ijpd_36_23
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A Case Report of Giant Tuberous Xanthoma with Type IIa Familial Hypercholesterolemia

Bommakanti Sai Sharanya,
J. Logeshwari,
Padmaja Pinjala
et al.

Abstract: Tuberous xanthomas are nontender, yellow to red papules to nodules that occur on the extensor surface, and trauma-prone areas such as the elbows, knees, Achilles tendon, and buttocks. A 10-year-old female child born out of second-degree consanguineous marriage presented with multiple skin-colored nodular lesions on axillary folds, both elbows, cubital fossa, medial side of the wrist, interphalangeal joints, buttocks, knees, popliteal fossa, and Achilles tendons. After complete evaluation, diagnosis of familial… Show more

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