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Dinesh Giri1, Hussain Alsaffar1, Renuka Ramakrishnan1
1Department of Paediatric Endocrinology, Alder Hey Children's National Health Service Foundation Trust, Liverpool, UK.
Abstract:
Acanthosis nigricans (AN) is the most common cutaneous manifestation of insulin resistance (IR) and is commonly seen in non-Caucasian populations. Variable benefits of metformin in the treatment of AN have been reported in the literature. We report an adolescent Caucasian boy with IR and extensive AN who showed complete resolution of AN after 2 years of metformin, despite persistence of IR.
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