AltmanJ.WinkelmannR. K. (1962). Xanthoma disseminatum. Arch. Derm., 86, 582
2.
BlountA. W.CohenM. (1963). Tissue lipid patterns in a case of xanthoma disseminatum. Arch, intern. Med., 111, 511
3.
FinneyW. P. (1931). Xanthoma multiplex with involvement of the upper part of the respiratory tract. Proc. Mayo Clin. 6, 667
4.
FinneyW. P.MontgomeryH.NewG. B. (1932). Xanthoma multiplex: Two cases involving the larynx and trachea, and associated with diabetes insipidus. J. Amer. med. Ass., 99, 1071
5.
FrankS. B.WeidmanA. I. (1952). Xanthoma disseminatum: An unusual form with extension of xanthomatous changes into muscle. Arch. Derm. Syph. (Chic.)65, 88
HarrisonM. T.GoldbergD. M.MilneJ. A. (1963). Two rare forms of xanthomatosis (idiopathic hyperlipaemia and xanthoma disseminatum). Scot. med. J., 8, 70
8.
MontgomeryH.OsterbergA. E. (1938). Xanthomatosis: Correlation of clinical, histopathologic and chemical studies of cutaneous xanthoma. Arch. Derm. Syph. (Chic), 37, 373
9.
TurnerA. L.DavidsonJ.WhiteA. C. (1925). Xanthomatosis: Some aspects of its blood chemistry and pathology. Edinb. med. J., 32, 153
10.
WeidmanF. D.FreemanW. (1924). Xanthoma tuberosum: Two necropsies disclosing lesions of the central nervous system and other tissues. Arch. Derm. Syph. (Chic), 9, 149
11.
WeidmanF. D.SchafferH. W. (1937). Xanthoma of the skin and larynx associated with carcinoma of the stomach and a regressive xanthoma of the pons. Arch. Derm. Syph. (Chic), 35, 767