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What is Xanthoma?

What is Xanthoma?

Xanthoma is a skin condition in which fat builds up under the surface of the skin.

What are the symptoms of Xanthoma?

What are the symptoms of Xanthoma?

A xanthoma looks like a sore or bump under the skin. It’s usually flat, soft to the touch, and yellow in color. It has sharp, distinct edges.

What causes Xanthoma?

What causes Xanthoma?

Xanthomas are common, particularly among older adults and people with high blood lipids.

Xanthomas vary in size. Some are very small, while others are bigger than 3 inches in diameter. They may appear anywhere on the body, but are most often seen on the elbows, joints, tendons, knees, hands, feet, or buttocks.

They may be a sign of a medical condition that involves an increase in blood lipids. Such conditions include:

Xanthelasma palpebra, a common type of xanthoma that appears on the eyelids and may occur without any underlying medical condition, is not necessarily associated with elevated cholesterol or lipids.

Who is at risk for Xanthoma?

Who is at risk for Xanthoma?

Older adults and people with high blood lipids are at risk for xanthoma.

How do I know I have Xanthoma?

How do I know I have Xanthoma?

Your health care provider will examine the skin. Usually, a diagnose of xanthoma can be made by looking at your skin. A biopsy of the growth will show a fatty deposit.

You may have blood tests done to check lipid levels, liver function, and for diabetes.

When to seek urgent medical care

When to seek urgent medical care

Call your health care provider if xanthomas develop. They may indicate an underlying disorder that needs treatment.

Treatment options

Treatment options

If you have a disease that causes increased blood lipids, treating the condition may help reduce the development of xanthomas.

If the growth bothers you, your doctor may remove it. However, xanthomas may come back after surgery.

Where to find medical care for Xanthoma

Where to find medical care for Xanthoma

Directions to Hospitals Treating Xanthoma

What to expect (Outlook/Prognosis)

What to expect (Outlook/Prognosis)

The growth is non-cancerous and painless, but may be a sign of another medical condition.

Possible complications

Possible complications

The growth may cause a change in how you look. This is called cosmetic disfiguring.

Sources

Sources

http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/001447.htm


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