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Xanthoma is a chronic benign inflammation of the skin that occurs as a result of increased accumulation of blood protein cells in the dermis. Xanthomas are pathological formations of a soft, waxy color, dense consistency, located on the face and limbs. When pressed, they move easily over the surface of the skin. The causes are metabolic diseases (with increased levels of cholesterol and beta-lipoproteins in the blood plasma), lipid metabolism disorders, and liver diseases. About xanthomas