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Dermatology: Acanthosis Nigricans, Axilla
show more Title: Dermatology: Acanthosis Nigricans, Axilla Depositor: batchuser@i-human.com Creator: Thomas Habif, MD Description: Acanthos nigricans is a circumscribed melanosis consisting of a brown-pigmented, velvety verrucosity or fine papillomatosis appearing in the axillae and other body folds. It occurs in association with endocrine disorders, underlying malignancy, administration of certain drugs, or as an inherited disorder. Keywords: armpit, melanosis, darkened skin, velvet, skin pigment Date Uploaded: 05/13/2013 -
Dermatology: Acanthosis Nigricans, Back Of Neck
show more Title: Dermatology: Acanthosis Nigricans, Back Of Neck Depositor: batchuser@i-human.com Creator: MetroSouth Medical Center Description: Acanthos nigricans is a circumscribed melanosis consisting of a brown-pigmented, velvety verrucosity or fine papillomatosis appearing in the axillae and other body folds. It occurs in association with endocrine disorders, underlying malignancy, administration of certain drugs, or as an inherited disorder. Keywords: skin pigment, melanosis, back of neck, darkened skin, velvet, folds Date Uploaded: 05/13/2013 -
Dermatology: Tripe Palm Paraneoplastic
show more Title: Dermatology: Tripe Palm Paraneoplastic Depositor: batchuser@i-human.com Creator: Metropolitan Hospital Center, Kathryn Russel, MD Description: Usually indicative of Lung Or Gastric Carcinoma. Velvety thickening of the skin of the palms, giving the skin surface the appearance of the villous lining of the intestines. It is a condition usuallyfound in patients with acanthosis nigricans and some internal organ or external (skin) cancers. Keywords: Acanthosis nigricans, velvety thickening of palm, pigmentation disorder Date Uploaded: -
Dermatology: Tripe Palm, Paraneoplastic
show more Title: Dermatology: Tripe Palm, Paraneoplastic Depositor: batchuser@i-human.com Creator: Metropolitan Hospital Center, Kathryn Russel, MD Description: Usually indicative of Lung Or Gastric Carcinoma. Velvety thickening of the skin of the palms, giving the skin surface the appearance of the villous lining of the intestines. It is a condition usuallyfound in patients with acanthosis nigricans and some internal organ or external (skin) cancers. Keywords: pigmentation disorder, velvety thickening of palm, Acanthosis nigricans Date Uploaded: