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Skin Manifestations of Internal Disease

By

Julia Benedetti

, MD, Harvard Medical School

Reviewed/Revised Dec 2021 | Modified Sep 2022
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The skin frequently serves as a marker for underlying internal disease. The type of lesion typically relates to a specific disease or type of disease.

Internal cancer

Acute onset of multiple seborrheic keratoses Seborrheic Keratoses Seborrheic keratoses are superficial, often pigmented, epithelial lesions that are usually warty but may occur as smooth papules. The cause of seborrheic keratosis is unknown, but genetic mutations... read more Seborrheic Keratoses (Leser-Trélat sign) may indicate underlying internal cancer, particularly adenocarcinoma. However, because of the high prevalence of seborrheic keratoses in healthy adults, this sign may be overdiagnosed.

Acanthosis nigricans that is associated with cancer can be of rapid onset and particularly widespread. Acquired ichthyosis or pruritus without a clearly associated dermatitis may indicate occult cancer, often lymphoma.

Paraneoplastic pemphigus is a relatively rare autoimmune blistering disease that has been associated with various cancers, including leukemias.

Erythema gyratum repens is a rare eruption consisting of concentric erythematous lesions, resembling wood grain, which has been associated with various cancers.

Endocrinopathies

Gastrointestinal (GI) disorders

Skin conditions commonly associated with GI disorders include

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