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Cutaneous verrucous xanthoma in a bone marrow transplant recipient with recessive dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa.

[dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa]

Verrucous xanthomas (VXs) typically arise on the oral mucosa but have been reported on glabrous skin in patients with graft-versus-host disease or recessive dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa (RDEB). The inciting cause of these tumors is unclear but may result from cutaneous inflammation and trauma. We describe a patient with RDEB who had previously undergone a bone marrow transplant for her condition and subsequently developed an VX on her neck.

Diseases presenting "trauma" symptom

  • aniridia
  • child syndrome
  • cutaneous mastocytosis
  • dentin dysplasia
  • dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa
  • locked-in syndrome
  • pendred syndrome

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