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Case Number : CT0088 Adam_Bates

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Adam_Bates

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This is a Verruciforme xanthoma. Main DD is granular cell tumour

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It may be a verruciform xanthomatous lesion in a patient with CHILD syndrome. Thick obliterating parakeratosis is compatible with VX or VX-like lesions in CHILD syndrome.
 

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Adam_Bates

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Beautiful images of verruciform xanthoma
 

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Adam_Bates

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Verruciform xanthoma
 

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Beautiful pictures of verruciform xanthoma. The biopsy was probably taken from the oral mucosa and shows digitated squamous hyperplasia with tiers of parakeratosis overlying an expanded submucosa filled with collections of foamy macrophages.
 

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A nice case to begin the week with. Verruciform xanthoma it is. Well done.
 

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