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Acanthosis Nigricans |
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Acanthosis nigricans is skin thickening and pigmentation most typically developing in the axillae and nape of the neck (top); in dark-skinned people, the skin may have a leathery appearance (bottom). It is most often a skin manifestation of impaired glucose tolerance, but it may reflect internal cancer, especially if onset is rapid and distribution is widespread.
Images provided by Thomas Habif, MD.