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Adult-onset asthma and severe periocular xanthogranuloma: a case report
Keith G Tokuhara1, Madhu R Agarwal, Narsing A Rao
1Department of Ophthalmology, Loma Linda University, Loma Linda, California, U.S.A. ktokuhara@llu.edu
Abstract:
A 55-year-old obese Mexican American male with a 3-year history of adult-onset asthma presented with a 10-year history of disfiguring eyelid edema. A biopsy revealed lymphoid aggregates consisting of reactive lymphoid follicles and Touton giant cells. He was diagnosed with adult-onset asthma associated with periocular xanthogranuloma and treated with systemic steroids. This case highlights an uncommon disease in its most severe presentation.
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