Oral Verruciform Xanthoma - Case report and review of a clinical diagnostic enigma

Authors

  • Mandavi S. Waghmare Author
  • Ronak A.Varyani Author
  • Nisha N. Bharos Author
  • Apurva Dhabarde Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.64149/J.Carcinog.24.7s.1-5

Keywords:

Hyperplasia, CD68, foam cells, histiocytes, IHC, papillary growth

Abstract

Oral verruciform xanthoma is a rare benign lesion characterized by the presence of foamy histiocytes.This case report presents a verruciform xanthoma on the mandibular alveolar ridge in a 45-year-old male, presenting as a painless, papillomatous growth. Histopathology revealed hyperplastic epithelium with foamy histiocytes, confirmed by CD68 positivity. Surgical excision was curative, with no recurrence at 6 months.  Oral Verruciform xanthoma mimics malignant or premalignant conditions, demanding histopathological confirmation. This case highlights the importance of multimodal diagnosis along with a review of all reported cases in the last decade

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Published

2025-09-22

How to Cite

Oral Verruciform Xanthoma - Case report and review of a clinical diagnostic enigma. (2025). Journal of Carcinogenesis, 24(7s), 1-5. https://doi.org/10.64149/J.Carcinog.24.7s.1-5

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