Palmar xanthomas
Synopsis

Although benign, their presence often represents an underlying disorder of lipid metabolism. They are frequently found in patients with an underlying familial dysbetalipoproteinemia (FD), an inherited disorder of lipid metabolism. Approximately 20% of patients with FD will have palmar xanthomas. These are often accompanied by tuberous xanthomas in FD patients. Recognition of the association between palmar xanthomas and FD is critical, as the risk of atherosclerosis and of lipid-related causes of death are severe. As such, interventions are aimed at reducing lipid and cholesterol levels.
Codes
E78.2 – Mixed hyperlipidemia
SNOMEDCT:
238953008 – Plane xanthoma
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Last Updated:07/08/2021