An exceptional case of xanthomatous infiltration of the musculoskeletal and integumentary systems

Tendinous and subcutaneous xanthomas are most commonly associated with primary hyperlipidemia. Xanthomatosis caused by cholesterol deposition can be a high risk marker for cardiovascular disease related to premature atherosclerosis; thus, early recognition of this diagnosis may reduce mortality and...

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description Tendinous and subcutaneous xanthomas are most commonly associated with primary hyperlipidemia. Xanthomatosis caused by cholesterol deposition can be a high risk marker for cardiovascular disease related to premature atherosclerosis; thus, early recognition of this diagnosis may reduce mortality and morbidity. Achilles tendon involvement is most common, followed by the extensor tendons of the hand and elbow. We present an exceptional case of tendinous and tuberous xanthomas, with intraoperative and histologic correlation, in a 34-year-old female manifesting with xanthomatous deposits of nearly all ankle tendons, plantar aponeurosis, extensor tendons of the hands, and various locations within the integumentum. To the authors’ knowledge, only four studies to date have focused specifically on imaging findings of multifocal xanthomas. Thus, the radiographic and MR imaging descriptions of xanthomas in this report further add to the existing literature by helping to identify imaging characteristics of this multifocal systemic disease. The diagnosis of this condition should alert the physician to the presence of a dyslipidemia that can be treated with dietary modifications and/or drug therapy.
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Cholesterol
Diagnosis
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Dyslipidemias - diagnosis
Female
Health aspects
Humans
Imaging
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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Mortality
Nuclear Medicine
Orthopedics
Pathology
Radiology
Rare Diseases - diagnosis
Skin Diseases - diagnosis
Skin Diseases - etiology
Tendinopathy - diagnosis
Tendinopathy - etiology
Xanthomatosis - complications
Xanthomatosis - diagnosis
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