Juvenile Xanthogranuloma picture
Juvenile Juvenile Xanthogranuloma (JXG) primarily is a self-limited dermatologic
disorder that rarely is associated with systemic manifestations. Infants and small
children mainly are affected. The eye, particularly the uveal tract, is the most frequent
site of extracutaneous involvement. Juvenile Juvenile Xanthogranuloma is the most frequent
cause of spontaneous hyphema, which can result in secondary glaucoma and eventual
blindness.


This picture shows a nodule on the skin caused by Juvenile Xanthogranuloma. |
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