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Verruciform xanthoma of the vulva. Report of two cases.

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Verruciform xanthoma must be differentiated from verruca vulgaris, condyloma acuminatum, granular cell tumor with pseudoepitheliomatous hyperplasia, and verrucous carcinoma.
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Two cases of verruciform xanthoma of the vulva are described. This rare lesion, previously reported to occur only in the oral cavity, is characterized by a verrucous epithelial proliferation accompanied by xanthoma cells distributed exclusively in the papillary dermis. The histologic features of the lesion are diagnostic and include (1) regular acanthosis in which the rete pegs extend to a uniform level into the dermis; (2) hyperkeratosis with parakeratosis often extending deep into the rete pegs and manifesting a massive neutrophilic infiltrate; (3) hyalinization of the collagen and infiltrates of xanthoma cells that are restricted to the papillary dermis between the rete pegs. Additionally, a lichenoid inflammatory infiltrate is seen at the periphery of the verrucous lesions, and in one case this has the pattern of classic lichen sclerosus. Verruciform xanthoma must be differentiated from verruca vulgaris, condyloma acuminatum, granular cell tumor with pseudoepitheliomatous hyperplasia, and verrucous carcinoma.

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