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Definition of "xanthelasma"
noun: xanthoma of the eyelids; occurs chiefly in the elderly

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Xanthelasma (or xanthelasma palpebrarum) is a sharply demarcated yellowish collection of cholesterol underneath the skin, usually on or around the eyelids. (More)

Bei Xanthelasmen handelt es sich um gelbe oder rote, scharf begrenzte Einlagerungen von Fett oder fettartigen Substanzen (Cholesterin) in der Haut. (More)

Le xanthelasma est un dépôt lipidique de couleur chamois (jaune orangé) au niveau de l'angle nasal de l' œil sur la paupière ; ce peut-être un signe d ... (More)

Xanthelasma (palpebrarum) is een geel bultje wat rond de ogen kan ontstaan. Het bestaat uit een ophoping van cholesterol. Dit ligt in de lederhuid opgeslagen in een bepaald type ... (More)

... characterized by white flaky skin near the eyelashes (H02.0) Entropion and trichiasis (H02.1) Ectropion (H02.2) Lagophthalmos (H02.3) Blepharochalasis (H02.4) Ptosis (H02.6) Xanthelasma of ... (More)

An anopsia (or anopia) is a defect in the visual field. If the defect is only partial ... Xanthelasma - Trichiasis. lacrimal system: Dacryoadenitis - Epiphora - Dacryocystitis (More)

Rodolfo Valentin; Visual markers of marital status; Von Luschan's chromatic scale; X. Xanthelasma ... (More)

... may be present as subcutaneous xanthomas on the buttocks in children or in usual locations (eg, Achilles tendon, extensor tendons of the hand) in children and adults.Xanthelasma ... (More)

Chorioretinitis is an inflammation of the choroid and retina of the eye. It is also ... Xanthelasma - Trichiasis - Madarosis. lacrimal system: Dacryoadenitis - Epiphora - Dacryocystitis (More)

Band keratopathy is a corneal disease derived from the appearance of calcium on the ... Xanthelasma - Trichiasis. lacrimal system: Dacryoadenitis - Epiphora - Dacryocystitis (More)

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