Disseminated xanthomas with diabetes insipidus

Xanthoma disseminatum with diabetes insipidus is a specific combination of disseminated xanthomas with diabetes insipidus. Rarely, it occurs mainly in young children and adolescents. The male-to-female ratio is 2: 1, and the genetic pattern is unknown.

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