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Disseminated Verruciform Xanthoma: A Case Report

Cutis. 2014 June;93(6):307-310
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Verruciform xanthomas (VXs) are rare mucocutaneous lesions that can appear in isolation or in association with chronic inflammation, systemic diseases, or metabolic abnormalities. We report the case of a patient who presented with disseminated VX with oral, cutaneous, and genital involvement without an obvious underlying cause. Treatments including salicylic acid 40%, high-potency topical corticosteroids, antibiotics, and chlorhexidine failed to improve the lesions; however, the patient was satisfied with the cosmetic results of serial shave excisions. This case highlights a rare entity of unknown etiology. Further studies are needed to determine the cause of this mucocutaneous entity so that more effective treatment modalities can be elucidated.