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Cutaneous necrobiotic xanthogranuloma (NXG)--successfully treated with low dose chlorambucil.
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Low Dose ChlorambucilMedicineHistopathologyPathologySkin LesionsClinical DermatologyDermatologyDermatopathologyNecrobiotic XanthogranulomaClinical MicrobiologySedimentation Rate
We report a case of necrobiotic xanthogranuloma in a 51 year-old white male patient presenting with a 6-year history of multiple indurated violaceous nodules and plaques involving the eyelids, trunk and extremities. He had an associated paraproteinemia (Ig G lambda), elevated sedimentation rate, cryoglobulinemia and hypocomplementemia. No extracutaneous involvement was detected. He was successfully treated with chlorambucil (2 mg/d for 7 months), leading to disappearance of all skin lesions.
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