AI Article Synopsis

  • Acanthosis nigricans is a skin condition marked by dark, velvety patches and thickened skin, often found in skin folds.
  • It can be linked to various underlying issues, with a severe form commonly associated with abdominal cancer that is hard to treat.
  • This report highlights a rare case connecting acanthosis nigricans with bladder cancer, where treatment with topical calcipotriol improved skin symptoms.

Article Abstract

Acanthosis nigricans is a hyperkeratotic mucocutaneous eruption of heterogenous etiology which is characterized by hyperpigmentation, velvety cutaneous thickening, intensified skin markings and development of verrucous excrescences typically involving the intertriginous areas. Malignant acanthosis nigricans is most often associated with an abdominal adenocarcinoma frequently unresectable at the time of diagnosis. We report on the rare association of acanthosis nigricans with a transitional cell carcinoma of the urinary bladder. Symptomatic treatment with topical calcipotriol significantly reduced the hyperkeratotic and papillomatous skin changes.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s001050050965DOI Listing

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