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Revision as of 16:35, 3 June 2006
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Specialty | Ophthalmology |
Xanthelasma (or xanthelasma palpebrarum) are sharply demarcated yellowish collections of cholesterol underneath the skin, usually around the eyes. Although not harmful or painful, they may be disfiguring and can be removed surgically.
Associations
- high cholesterol levels (specifically familial hypercholesterolemia)
- primary biliary cirrhosis
- Menopause
- Diabetes
See also
External links
Reference
- Lang, Gerhard K Ophthalmology Thieme. Stuttgart. 2000.