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Xanthelasma are yellow-colored papules or plaques brought on by the deposit of  lipids on the eyelids. Nodules can likewise appear in the upper eyelid,  under the eye or in other parts of the body, such as the nose.

About 50% of  patients with xanthelasma have irregular cholesterol or triglyceride  levels, and these sores have actually been associated with  hypothyroidism, cirrhosis and nephrotic syndrome.

Health Issues

Health Issues

Scientifically, they  are yellow-colored papules, plaques or blemishes and may be semi-firm or  difficult, but soft in internal consistency.

Flat xanthomas are broad – on the basis of  yellow-colored macula or plaques found on the outside of the extensor  tendon and the upper extremities such as butts, thighs and butts.

Xanthomas

Xanthomas

Tuberous xanthomas are defined by abundant,  exophytic, lengthening and exophagous exoskeletons found in the  stretches (aspects of the elbow, knee or heel).

Xanthelasma is a type of tendinous xanthome  with a diameter of 1 – 10 mm (15 – 20 mm) and a yellowish-brown, unique  area that is soft, flat and elliptical.

It is defined by a white or yellow color and  the look of 2 or three different areas, each soft and flat and  elliptical or elliptical, except for one or two different areas in red  or orange

Defining Xanthelasma

Defining Xanthelasma

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