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List of xanthoma variants associated with hyperlipoproteinemia subtypes

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When the cholesterol levels in the body rise above the normal level, a number of skin lesions can occur. Xanthomas are one of types of skin lesions that may occur in this situation.

Xanthoma variantAssociated subtype(s)
Xanthoma striatum palmare
Plane xanthoma
Plane xanthoma specifically of the antecubital fossa and web spaces of the fingers
Eruptive xanthoma
Tendinous xanthoma
Xanthelasma
Tuberous xanthoma

Other systemic conditions may also occur with increased levels of cholesterol in the blood.

Systemic conditionAssociated subtype(s)
Lipaemia retinalis
Hepatosplenomegaly
Pancreatitis
Cerebral vascular accident
Coronary artery disease

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