Juvenile xanthogranuloma: a case report

We present the case of a 31-week preterm newborn with multiple skin lesions whose clinical, histological and immunohistochemical findings allowed the diagnosis of juvenile xanthogranuloma. Currently, the patient has nine months-old, and there is no aggravation of the skin lesions or evidence of extra-cutaneous involvement, particularly ophthalmic. Comments: Juvenile xanthogranuloma is a rare and benign condition, included in the vast group of non-Langerhans histiocytosis. It typically occurs in the pediatric age and may have a neonatal presentation. It affects predominantly the skin, in the form of papules or yellow and/or erythematous nodules and could be asymptomatic, multiple or solitary. Extra-cutaneous involvement, is more common in toddlers and when multiple lesions are present. The eye is the most affected site. We highlight this clinical case by its presentation in the neonatal period and in the form of multiple lesions, which bestows an increased risk of extra-cutaneous involvement, although this has not yet been verified.RESUMO Objetivo: Descrever um caso raro de xantogranuloma juvenil em rec ém-nascido. Descrição do caso: Apresentamos o caso de um recém-nascido pré-termo de 31 semanas com múltiplas lesões cutâneas cuja clínica, histologia e imuno-histoquímica permitiram o diagnóstico de xantogranuloma juvenil. Atualmente, com nove meses de idade, não apresenta agravamento das lesões nem evidência de envolvimento extracutâneo, nomeadamente oftá...
Source: Revista Paulista de Pediatria - Category: Pediatrics Source Type: research