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Where are Touton Giant Cells Found?
Touton giant cells can be found in several types of lesions and conditions, including
xanthomas
,
xanthelasmas
, and certain types of
granulomas
. They are also seen in some tumors, particularly those that are associated with lipid accumulation, such as
benign fibrous histiocytomas
and
juvenile xanthogranulomas
.
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