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Xanthoma Disseminatum Presenting with Hoarseness

INTRODUCTION: Xanthoma disseminatum (XD) is a rare, benign, non-Langerhans cell histiocytic disorder with unknown etio-pathology. It manifests with multiple, grouped, red-brown to yellow papules and nodules involving the skin, mucous membranes, and internal organs with a predilection for flexures an...

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Autores principales: Behera, Biswanath, Malathi, Munisamy, Thappa, Devinder-Mohan, Vamanshankar, Hemanth, Parida, Pradipta-Kumar, Gochhait, Debasis
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Publicado: Mashhad University of Medical Sciences 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5785117/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29383319
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author Behera, Biswanath
Malathi, Munisamy
Thappa, Devinder-Mohan
Vamanshankar, Hemanth
Parida, Pradipta-Kumar
Gochhait, Debasis
author_facet Behera, Biswanath
Malathi, Munisamy
Thappa, Devinder-Mohan
Vamanshankar, Hemanth
Parida, Pradipta-Kumar
Gochhait, Debasis
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description INTRODUCTION: Xanthoma disseminatum (XD) is a rare, benign, non-Langerhans cell histiocytic disorder with unknown etio-pathology. It manifests with multiple, grouped, red-brown to yellow papules and nodules involving the skin, mucous membranes, and internal organs with a predilection for flexures and the face. CASE REPORT: We report a patient who presented with disseminated xanthomatous papules and nodules involving the face, neck, trunk, axilla, groin, and oral cavity, along with hoarseness of voice. Video laryngoscopy revealed multiple yellowish nodules over the base of the tongue, vallecula, laryngeal surface of the epiglottis, ary-epiglottic folds, interarytenoid region, and subglottic region. Histopathology was suggestive of xanthoma disseminatum and the patient was treated with tablet acitretin 25mg daily for three months without any response. Following this, the patient was prescribed tablet thalidomide 100 mg daily without any significant improvement at the end of two months. CONCLUSION: Xanthoma disseminatum is a very rare form of non-Langerhans cell histiocytosis that classically presents with cutaneous xanthomas, mucosal xanthomas, and diabetes insipidus. Hoarseness of voice due to lesions involving the larynx is a rare symptom. Because the disease has punctated, numerous relapses and causes morbidity to the patient, its multisystem manifestations have to be known. Therefore, xanthoma disseminatum has to be kept in mind as a differential diagnosis for hoarseness of voice.
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spelling pubmed-57851172018-01-30 Xanthoma Disseminatum Presenting with Hoarseness Behera, Biswanath Malathi, Munisamy Thappa, Devinder-Mohan Vamanshankar, Hemanth Parida, Pradipta-Kumar Gochhait, Debasis Iran J Otorhinolaryngol Case Report INTRODUCTION: Xanthoma disseminatum (XD) is a rare, benign, non-Langerhans cell histiocytic disorder with unknown etio-pathology. It manifests with multiple, grouped, red-brown to yellow papules and nodules involving the skin, mucous membranes, and internal organs with a predilection for flexures and the face. CASE REPORT: We report a patient who presented with disseminated xanthomatous papules and nodules involving the face, neck, trunk, axilla, groin, and oral cavity, along with hoarseness of voice. Video laryngoscopy revealed multiple yellowish nodules over the base of the tongue, vallecula, laryngeal surface of the epiglottis, ary-epiglottic folds, interarytenoid region, and subglottic region. Histopathology was suggestive of xanthoma disseminatum and the patient was treated with tablet acitretin 25mg daily for three months without any response. Following this, the patient was prescribed tablet thalidomide 100 mg daily without any significant improvement at the end of two months. CONCLUSION: Xanthoma disseminatum is a very rare form of non-Langerhans cell histiocytosis that classically presents with cutaneous xanthomas, mucosal xanthomas, and diabetes insipidus. Hoarseness of voice due to lesions involving the larynx is a rare symptom. Because the disease has punctated, numerous relapses and causes morbidity to the patient, its multisystem manifestations have to be known. Therefore, xanthoma disseminatum has to be kept in mind as a differential diagnosis for hoarseness of voice. Mashhad University of Medical Sciences 2017-11 /pmc/articles/PMC5785117/ /pubmed/29383319 Text en This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Behera, Biswanath
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Vamanshankar, Hemanth
Parida, Pradipta-Kumar
Gochhait, Debasis
Xanthoma Disseminatum Presenting with Hoarseness
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title_short Xanthoma Disseminatum Presenting with Hoarseness
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5785117/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29383319
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