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Xanthoma disseminatum (XD) is a rare benign non-X-histiocytic disorder of unknown aetiology. We report a 37-year-old man who presented with XD preceded by a decade of cranial diabetes insipidus, with associated type IIb hyperlipidaemia and computed tomographic evidence of hepatic involvement. A review of the literature is also included.
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PMID:Xanthoma disseminatum: a case with hepatic involvement, diabetes insipidus and type IIb hyperlipidaemia. 1023 26

Xanthoma disseminatum is a rare, benign, non-Langerhans' cell histiocytic disorder of unknown etiology. A case is presented of a 71-year-old man with a three-year history of disseminated symmetric yellowish papules and plaques on the skin of the face, neck, flexor regions, trunk, extremities and oral mucosa, with fatty infiltration of the liver and pancreas, and cardiac complaints. Xanthomatous rhinophyma predominated on the face. Clinical, immunohistochemistry and histology findings indicated the diagnosis of xanthoma disseminatum. Although the patient had a positive family history of cardiovascular diseases and a number of symptoms that are often associated with hyperlipidemia, repeat plasma levels were always within the normal limits. The case was interesting because of a number of etiologic factors that could be connected with the appearance of xanthomas in our patient. Therefore it was difficult to classify the disease into one of well-defined nosologic entities. The case report is supplemented with a review of relevant literature.
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PMID:Xanthoma disseminatum: case report. 1558 63