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A Case of S-100-Positive Juvenile Xanthogranuloma: A Longitudinal Observation
Pediatric Dermatology, 08/11/09
Yamamoto Y et al. – The authors present the case of a 9–month–old boy with yellow–brown papules that gradually increased in number over a period of 6 months without systemic involvement. This case was clinicopathologically diagnosed as S–100–positive juvenile xanthogranuloma, and longitudinal observation revealed that strong S–100 reactivity disappeared in parallel with maturation of the lesions within 2 years after the initial diagnosis.
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