| Literature DB >> 28875110 |
Pratheeba Devi Nivean1, M Nivean1.
Abstract
Xanthogranuloma is an uncommon tumor in the ocular adnexa. It usually presents as diffuse lid swelling with or without orbital involvement. Xanthogranulomas can be associated with systemic comorbidities. They are diagnosed by their characteristic pathological finding. They are further subclassified based on immunohistochemistry. We present two cases with lid swelling which were diagnosed to be xanthogranuloma. Our cases were special because of the unique presentation as localized monomorphic lesions.Entities:
Keywords: adult onset xanthogranuloma; chalazion; lid swellings
Year: 2017 PMID: 28875110 PMCID: PMC5514191 DOI: 10.3205/oc000070
Source DB: PubMed Journal: GMS Ophthalmol Cases ISSN: 2193-1496
Figure 1External photograph of the solitary lesion involving the left upper lid
Figure 2Histopathological examination showing polymorphs and neutrophilic microabscess
Figure 3Histopathology showing foamy macrophages and plasma cells
Figure 4Histopathology showing Touton giant cell
Figure 5External photographs of the solitary lesion in the left eye
Figure 6Histopathology showing mononucleated foamy histiocytes (xanthoma cells), aggregates of lymphocytes, plasma cells, and Touton giant cells
Figure 7Magnified image (40x) showing the Touton cell