Abstract

The authors present a juvenile xanthogranuloma case with unusual clinical features. The results of the checkupand the differential diagnosis’ respects. They discuss the novel treatment options based on the recent literature and refer to the results of the therapy in their patient. The case presents an extraordinary, rapidly growing, malignant tumor-mimicking variant of the benign, mostly spontaneously regressing juvenile xanthogranuloma.

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