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40
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Pages
395–396
Issue
7
Volume
63
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Young girl with lower leg rash.
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The Journal of Family Practice
Date
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2014
2014-07
Subject
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Female; Humans; Child; Antifungal Agents/therapeutic use; Leg Dermatoses/*diagnosis/drug therapy; Tinea/*diagnosis/drug therapy; Diagnosis; Differential; ANTIFUNGAL agents; KETOCONAZOLE; PERIODIC acid-Schiff reaction; RINGWORM; SKIN diseases; Skin Diseases – Diagnosis; Tinea – Diagnosis; Tinea – Drug Therapy; Antifungal Agents – Therapeutic Use; Skin Diseases – Drug Therapy
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Saraiya Ami; Reddy Raveena; Brodell Robert
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2014
ANTIFUNGAL agents
Antifungal Agents – Therapeutic Use
Antifungal Agents/therapeutic use
Brodell Robert
Child
Diagnosis
Differential
Female
Humans
KETOCONAZOLE
Leg Dermatoses/*diagnosis/drug therapy
PERIODIC acid-Schiff reaction
Reddy Raveena
RINGWORM
Saraiya Ami
Skin Diseases
Skin Diseases – Diagnosis
Skin Diseases – Drug Therapy
The Journal of family practice
Tinea – Diagnosis
Tinea – Drug Therapy
Tinea/*diagnosis/drug therapy
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Text
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.4158/EP12192.RA" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">http://doi.org/10.4158/EP12192.RA</a>
Pages
522–525
Issue
3
Volume
19
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Hyperinsulinemia associated with acanthosis nigricans, finger pebbles, acrochordons, and the sign of Leser-Trelat.
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Endocrine practice : official journal of the American College of Endocrinology and the American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists
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2013
2013-06
Subject
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Humans; Acanthosis Nigricans/diagnosis/etiology/metabolism; Skin Diseases/diagnosis/*etiology/metabolism; Diabetes Mellitus; Receptors; Somatomedin/metabolism; Type 2/*complications/metabolism
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Saraiya Ami; Al-Shoha Ahmad; Brodell Robert T
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OBJECTIVE: To review common skin manifestations associated with type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM), and to discuss a potential underlying mechanism for these manifestations. METHODS: A PubMed literature search was conducted for articles describing the skin manifestations associated with hyperinsulinemia and type 2 DM. A case presentation describes a morbidly obese patient with type 2 DM treated with metformin who developed acanthosis nigricans, finger pebbles, scores of skin tags (acrochordons), and the sign of Leser-Trelat (sudden onset shower of seborrheic keratoses) in the absence of internal malignancy. RESULTS: Acanthosis nigricans, acrochordons, and finger pebbles have been associated with type 2 DM and obesity. While the Leser-Trelat sign is classically associated with internal malignancy, it can also be idiopathic. To our knowledge, this the first report of the occurrence of the Leser-Trelat sign in a patient with DM absent internal malignancy. CONCLUSION: Several skin manifestations can be seen in this patient with DM because of underlying insulin resistance and subsequent stimulation of insulin-like growth factor receptors. Management strategies could include weight loss, diet, and insulin-sensitizing pharmacologic therapy.
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.4158/EP12192.RA" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">10.4158/EP12192.RA</a>
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2013
Acanthosis Nigricans/diagnosis/etiology/metabolism
Al-Shoha Ahmad
Brodell Robert T
Department of Internal Medicine
Diabetes Mellitus
Endocrine practice : official journal of the American College of Endocrinology and the American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists
Humans
NEOMED College of Medicine
Receptors
Saraiya Ami
Skin Diseases/diagnosis/*etiology/metabolism
Somatomedin/metabolism
Type 2/*complications/metabolism