Touton Giant cells are seen in –
Correct Answer: Xanthomas
Description: Ans. is 'c' i.e., Xanthoma Tauton giant cells These cells have a ring of nuclei that separates a peripheral clear cytoplasm from an eosinophilic central cytoplasm. These cells are seen in juvenile xanthogranuloma in skin or iris and in Xanthoma disseminatum.
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