Case Reports in Orthopedic Research (Jun 2021)

Xanthoma of Tendoachilles: Management and Follow-Up

  • Nabin Kumar Sahu,
  • Saurav Narayan Nanda,
  • Milan Tripathy,
  • Saswat Samant,
  • Sumanyu Kumar Tripathy,
  • Ashok Kumar Gachhayat

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1159/000510708
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 2
pp. 166 – 172

Abstract

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Xanthoma is a rare pseudotumor of connective tissue, consisting of histiocytes with lipid deposits. Usually, it manifests as encapsulated lobular yellowish mass, often associated with familial hypercholesterolemia (FH). We present a case of xanthoma of tendoachilles just proximal to its insertion site, secondary to FH. The patient was a 28-year-old female presenting with a 2-year history of difficulty ambulating and complaints of swelling over the posterior aspect of her left lower leg just proximal to her heel. She had a deranged lipid profile level and was started on a lipid lowering agent for 3 weeks followed by total excision of the lesion with flexor hallucis longus tendon graft augmentation. The patient was able to bear full weight at 6 weeks and could stand on her toes by 4 months. No recurrences were noted at 1 year follow-up.

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