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Acanthosis Nigricans, a Telltale Sign of Other Diseases

Acanthosis nigricans, a telltale sign of other diseases
Although acanthosis nigricans is a problem that is uncomfortable only aesthetic, its origin is associated with internal disorders or cardiovascular diseases responsible for aggressive internal cancers.

What is acanthosis nigricans?
Acanthosis nigricans (AN), also known as acanthosis nigricans is a cutaneous lesion characterized by the presence of dark areas (brown plate), thick and velvety, like elephant skin.

These plates appear in the folds and creases of the body, predominantly affecting the arms, the inner surface of the forearm, side of neck, lower leg and umbilical area.

Other areas may also be affected by acanthosis nigricans are the oral mucosa, lips, palms of the hands, soles of the feet or other areas. In extreme cases there may be a generalized disease.

Detection of acanthosis nigricans has gained importance in recent years, because although it is a problem that only creates discomfort to the sufferer aesthetics, its origin is related to internal disorders responsible for circulatory diseases, which in advanced stages, can cause clogging or rupture of arteries, resulting in heart attacks in heart and brain.

Acanthosis nigricans is a disease can be a sign of high insulin resistance. This condition was first described in 1890 and she knows several types.
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