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"Xanthomatous" Meaning

Xanthomatous refers to a condition or appearance characterized by yellowish nodules or patches. It often relates to a fatty deposit or an inflammatory lesion. In medicine, it can describe conditions such as xanthomas or xanthelasmata, which are fatty collections found in the skin or other tissues. The word is derived from the Greek word "xanthos," meaning yellow.

"Xanthomatous" Examples

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1. Medical Context

- "The patient's skin appeared xanthomatous, with yellowish patches due to the accumulation of foam cells."

2. Poetic Description

- "In the xanthomatous fields of sunflowers, the yellow petals swayed gently in the breeze."

3. Scientific Classification

- "The xanthomatous fungus grows only in damp environments, causing skin lesions in some animals."

4. Artistic Description

- "The artist's palette of xanthomatous hues brought a sense of warmth and energy to the canvas."

5. Technical Discussion

- "Xanthomatous infiltrates are common in patients with chronic dermatitis, usually manifesting as yellowish plaques."

"Xanthomatous" Similar Words

Xanthogenate

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Xanthogenic

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Xanthogranuloma

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Xanthogranulomatous

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Xanthoma

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Xanthomas

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Xanthomas refer to small, benign growths or lesions that are made of fatty tissue under the skin, typically yellowish in color due to the presence of lipid deposits. They can appear anywhere on the body and are often associated with genetic conditions such as familial hypercholesterolemia, where the body's ability to remove low-density lipoprotein (LDL) or "bad" cholesterol from the bloodstream is impaired, causing cholesterol to accumulate in the skin, tendons, and other tissues.

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