How Do You Spell XANTHOMATOSIS?

Pronunciation: [zˌanθəmɐtˈə͡ʊsɪs] (IPA)

Xanthomatosis is a medical condition characterized by the accumulation of yellowish cholesterol deposits under the skin. The word is spelled with the phonetic symbols /zanθəməˈtoʊsɪs/ and is pronounced as "zan-thuh-muh-toh-sis." The first syllable "zan" is pronounced with a voiced "z" sound followed by "an." The second syllable "thuh" is pronounced with a voiceless "th" sound, while "muh" and "toh" are pronounced with a voiced "m" and "t" sound respectively. The final syllable "sis" is pronounced like "sis" in "sister."

XANTHOMATOSIS Meaning and Definition

  1. Xanthomatosis is a medical term used to describe a condition characterized by the formation of xanthomas on the skin, tendons, and other soft tissues of the body. Xanthomas are yellowish or orange-colored fatty deposits that occur when the metabolism or processing of certain lipids, such as cholesterol or triglycerides, is impaired. These deposits can develop as small nodules, plaques, or lumps, and they may vary in size from tiny dots to larger patches.

    Xanthomatosis is usually associated with underlying lipid disorders or metabolic abnormalities, such as familial hypercholesterolemia, familial dysbetalipoproteinemia, or biliary obstruction. These conditions can result in the accumulation of lipids within certain tissues, leading to the development of xanthomas. Common areas where xanthomas can occur include the eyelids, elbows, knees, buttocks, tendons of the hands and feet, and the back.

    The presence of xanthomas can be indicative of an underlying health condition, making it important for individuals with xanthomatosis to seek medical attention. Diagnosis typically involves a physical examination to assess the appearance and distribution of the xanthomas, as well as blood tests to measure lipid levels and evaluate any metabolic abnormalities. Treatment of xanthomatosis depends on the underlying cause and may involve lifestyle modifications such as dietary changes, exercise, cholesterol-lowering medications, or surgical interventions to remove xanthomas in some cases.

    Overall, xanthomatosis refers to the abnormal accumulation of fatty deposits in various tissues due to underlying lipid disorders or metabolic issues, which can lead to the development of distinct yellowish or orange-colored growths known as xanthomas.

  2. A generalized eruption of xanthoma, xanthoma multiplex.

    A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.

Common Misspellings for XANTHOMATOSIS

  • zanthomatosis
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  • xantgomatosis
  • xanthomatosios

Etymology of XANTHOMATOSIS

The word "xanthomatosis" is derived from two Greek roots: "xanthos" meaning yellow and "oma" meaning swelling or tumor. Therefore, "xanthomatosis" refers to a condition characterized by the presence of yellowish swellings or tumors.

Similar spelling words for XANTHOMATOSIS

Plural form of XANTHOMATOSIS is XANTHOMATOSES

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