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      Florid cutaneous papillomatosis and acanthosis nigricans maligna revealing gastric adenocarcinoma.

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          This paper reports the case of a 57-year-old, previously healthy male with no systemic symptoms who over a short period of time developed multiple wart-like lesions on his trunk, limbs and face, typical lesions of acanthosis nigricans in the major body folds and tripe palms. Diagnostic tests revealed a metastatic gastric adenocarcinoma. Despite the implementation of therapy, which had a transient effect on the tumor and skin lesions, the patient died in 14 months. The association of these three paraneoplastic dermatoses (florid cutaneous papillomatosis, acanthosis nigricans maligna and tripe palms) in the same patient, apparently with a common pathogenic mechanism, is noteworthy.

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          Journal
          An Bras Dermatol
          Anais brasileiros de dermatologia
          1806-4841
          0365-0596
          : 86
          : 3
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Teaching Hospitals of the University of Coimbra; EPE Service of Dermatology, Coimbra, Portugal. anabrinca@gmail.com
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          S0365-05962011000300025
          21738980
          09b30971-3067-48b1-aec8-567d5e064bbc
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