| 1. | In 1981 he first described acral acanthotic anomaly ( acral acanthosis nigricans ).
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| 2. | In 1994 he devised the commonly-accepted classification for acanthosis nigricans.
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| 3. | An alternate classification system still used to describe acanthosis nigricans was proposed in 1994.
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| 4. | In 1981 he discovered and described acral acanthosis nigricans.
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| 5. | Within those affected by SADDAN, acanthosis nigricans develops early on, usually in infancy or early childhood.
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| 6. | Symptoms include growth abnormalities of the head, face and nails, along with the development of acanthosis nigricans.
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| 7. | "' Severe achondroplasia with developmental delay and acanthosis nigricans "'( SADDAN ), is a very rare genetic disorder.
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| 8. | Acanthosis nigricans, a progressive skin disorder characterized by thick, dark, velvety skin, develops in infancy or early childhood.
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| 9. | Of that population, 38 % had enlarged waist circumferences, 43 % had acanthosis nigricans present and 27 % had hypertension.
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| 10. | A zebibah can be a type of acanthosis nigricans which is a sign of insulin resistance usually from type 2 diabetes.
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