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Xanthomatous erosive arthritis: A new disease entity?
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  • fei sun,
  • Jiapeng Sun,
  • Shu Zhou,
  • Lejian He,
  • Libing Fu,
  • rui zhang,
  • Xiaomin Duan,
  • Yun Peng,
  • Chunxiu Gong,
  • Xuejun Zhang,
  • Xingang Wang,
  • Tongxin Han,
  • Guojun Zhang,
  • Xin Ni,
  • Huawei Mao
fei sun
Beijing Children's Hospital Capital Medical University

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Jiapeng Sun
Beijing Children's Hospital Capital Medical University
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Shu Zhou
Beijing Children's Hospital Capital Medical University
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Lejian He
Beijing Children's Hospital Capital Medical University
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Libing Fu
Beijing Children’s Hospital
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rui zhang
Beijing Children’s Hospital
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Xiaomin Duan
Beijing Children's Hospital Capital Medical University
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Yun Peng
Beijing Children's Hospital
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Chunxiu Gong
Beijing Children's Hospital Capital Medical University
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Xuejun Zhang
Beijing Children's Hospital Capital Medical University
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Xingang Wang
Beijing Children's Hospital Capital Medical University
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Tongxin Han
Beijing Children's Hospital Capital Medical University
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Guojun Zhang
Beijing Children's Hospital Capital Medical University
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Xin Ni
Beijing Children's Hospital, Capital Medical University, National Center for Children's Health
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Huawei Mao
Beijing Children's Hospital Capital Medical University
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Abstract

In this study, we reported a patient who presents with multicentric reticulohistiocytosis (MRH)-like clinical feature, but the histology is not compatible with it. Like our patient, a couple of patients described previously also had the dilemma that they could not be classified appropriately into any current histiocytosis entity. Considering the clinical and pathological features together, all these patients had a similar clinical profile: xanthomatous rash, erosive arthritis and histopathological findings showing xanthomized histiocytes. Therefore, we propose a new disease entity - xanthomatous erosive arthritis (XEA), to accommodate these patients that cannot be classified appropriately into the current system.
20 May 2022Submission Checks Completed
20 May 2022Assigned to Editor
20 May 2022Submitted to Pediatric Blood & Cancer
30 May 2022Reviewer(s) Assigned
26 Jun 2022Review(s) Completed, Editorial Evaluation Pending
26 Jun 2022Editorial Decision: Revise Major
10 Aug 2022Submission Checks Completed
10 Aug 2022Assigned to Editor
10 Aug 20221st Revision Received
12 Aug 2022Reviewer(s) Assigned
05 Sep 2022Review(s) Completed, Editorial Evaluation Pending
06 Sep 2022Editorial Decision: Accept
Nov 2022Published in Pediatric Blood & Cancer. 10.1002/pbc.30018