Abstract
Orbital xanthogranuloma is an uncommon tumor. It is usually associated with a systemic or hematological disease. This report presents a rare case of orbital xanthogranuloma associated with heart disease and thrombocytopenia. A 52-year-old female presented with a bilateral periorbital subcutaneous tumor that had existed for 3 years. Although immunoglobulin levels were within the normal limits, thrombocytopenia, slight anemia and increased levels of C-reactive protein and alkaline phosphatase were observed. The mass was excised successfully. The malar flap elevation technique made it easy to approach the periorbital subcutaneous mass. A histopathological study led to a diagnosis of xanthogranuloma based on the presence of infiltration of histiocytes and Touton-type giant cells. Copyright © 2010 S. Karger AG.
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Shimizu, F., Taneda, H., Sato, H., Kato, A., Takeo, N., & Fujiwara, S. (2010). A case of orbital xanthogranuloma treated by surgical excision. Case Reports in Dermatology, 2(2), 110–115. https://doi.org/10.1159/000316807
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