1937
DOI: 10.1097/00007611-193706000-00006
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Nevo-Xantho-Endotheuoma

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“…Of all 22 patients with extracutaneous JXG, a solitary or multiple nodule(s) were clearly identified in the affected site 5. Table I shows 16 infants who suffered “multisystem‐visceral JXG” within 3 months of age 6–11. All but one extracutaneous case (No.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Of all 22 patients with extracutaneous JXG, a solitary or multiple nodule(s) were clearly identified in the affected site 5. Table I shows 16 infants who suffered “multisystem‐visceral JXG” within 3 months of age 6–11. All but one extracutaneous case (No.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In this case of juvenile xanthoma there is evidence of systemic involvement, as shown by the hepatosplenomegaly. Lamb and Lain (1937) described a case of juvenile xanthoma with pulmonary infiltration and Blank et al (1949) a similar case with ocular involvement. Most writers now agree with Tannhauser (1950) that juvenile xanthoma should be grouped between the hypercholesterolkmic disseminated xanthom-atoses and the normocholesterolkmic "Histiocytosis X" of Lichtenstein (1953) (Table I).…”
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Juvenile xanthogranuloma an unusual condition in childhood rarely presents with pulmonary involvement [1][2][3][4]. One such case is presented.
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