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Tripe palms are a cutaneous condition characterized by ridged velvety lesions on the palms. Tripe palms is a [[paraneoplastic syndrome]] that occurs in some cancer cases, such as [[small cell lung cancer]]. Tripe palms can occur alone; however, the majority of the cases occur with [[acanthosis | Tripe palms are a cutaneous condition characterized by ridged velvety lesions on the palms. Tripe palms is a [[paraneoplastic syndrome]] that occurs in some cancer cases, such as [[small cell lung cancer]]. Tripe palms can occur alone; however, the majority of the cases occur with [[acanthosis nigricans]]. Patients who have [[tripe palms]] must undergo a complete workup for [[malignancy]], particularly [[stomach cancer]] and [[lung cancer]]. | ||
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Overview
Tripe palms are a cutaneous condition characterized by ridged velvety lesions on the palms. Tripe palms is a paraneoplastic syndrome that occurs in some cancer cases, such as small cell lung cancer. Tripe palms can occur alone; however, the majority of the cases occur with acanthosis nigricans. Patients who have tripe palms must undergo a complete workup for malignancy, particularly stomach cancer and lung cancer.