Plexiform xanthoma: an unusual variant.

Histopathology

Department of Histopathology, St Thomas's Hospital (UMDS), London, UK.

Published: December 1991

We present a 35-year-old male patient with a recurrent xanthoma within the dermis of the elbow. There was no clinical evidence of hyperlipidaemia. The very unusual feature in this case was the presence of a plexiform growth pattern, not to our knowledge previously described in xanthomata. This necessitated distinction from a true neoplasm, most particularly of neural type.

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