Juvenile Xanthogranuloma: A Case Report and Literature Review of an Underdiagnosed Benign Entity
Juvenile Xanthogranuloma: A Case Report and Literature Review of an Underdiagnosed Benign Entity
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Juvenile xanthogranuloma (JXG) is an uncommon non-Langerhans cell histiocytic lesion that usually occurs at an early age and is asymptomatic.It is usually a self-limiting disorder, and predilection sites are the head and neck, extremities, and trunk.We report TULLE GOWN DRESS a 3-year-old male child who presented to the hospital with asymptomatic swelling in the right upper eyelid region.Excision biopsy was done, Cable Ducts and histopathology along with immunohistochemistry was reported as JXG.It is essential to differentiate this condition from childhood malignancy.