“… 2 Case reports including cases of JXG on the volar surfaces (palms and soles) have described unusual colors appearing in this location, such as dull red or flesh-colored, and a well-defined hyperkeratotic peripheral rim upon dermoscopy. 3 Typical dermoscopic findings of adult and juvenile xanthogranuloma include a yellow/orange and red/pink homogeneous background, often referred to as the ‘setting sun’ pattern. 4 Clinical differential diagnosis includes several benign and malignant tumors, such as Spitz nevus, dermatofibroma, adnexal neoplasms, molluscum contagiosum, hemangioma, basal cell carcinoma, amelanotic melanoma, and lymphomas.…”