Verrucous plane xanthomas secondary to lipoprotein X dyslipidemia in the context of cholestatic fulminant hepatitis: A case report
Cutaneous xanthomas are the result of dermal deposition of lipid, mostly caused by disorders of lipid metabolism. Less commonly, they occur in the setting of cholestatic liver disease, leading to accumulation of lipoprotein X, a rare form of dyslipidemia that does not respond well to conventional tr...
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Autores principales: | Julie Dang, Darosa Lim, Kevin Watters, Olivier Simard, Karine Doyon, Maxime Rhéaume, Alexandra Mereniuk |
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SAGE Publishing
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/fc7574c3de97432cb9323c7b16693d2c |
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