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A condition of darkened hyperplasia of the skin, frequently of the axilla and groin, known as [[acanthosis nigricans]], commonly prompts a study into gastric carcinoma. It should be noted that this hyperplasia can be found in obese individuals with no underlying cancer. | A condition of darkened hyperplasia of the skin, frequently of the axilla and groin, known as [[acanthosis nigricans]], commonly prompts a study into gastric carcinoma. It should be noted that this hyperplasia can be found in obese individuals with no underlying cancer. | ||
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A condition of darkened hyperplasia of the skin, frequently of the axilla and groin, known as acanthosis nigricans, commonly prompts a study into gastric carcinoma. It should be noted that this hyperplasia can be found in obese individuals with no underlying cancer.