This subtle symptom should NEVER be ignored.
It's hard to understand how or why cancer in one part of the body can have effects on an entirely different part of the body—but that's exactly what happened to one woman who, after noticing her palms looked odd, was eventually diagnosed with lung cancer., which follows a 73-year-old woman, who first presented to a dermatology clinic with "pruritic and painful lesions" on the palms of her hands.
When examining her hands, doctors noted “sharp demarcation of the folds in the lines of her hands,” in addition to “a velvety appearance of palmar surfaces and ridging of the skin.” She was soon diagnosed with tripe palms, a condition closely associated with cancer—usually lung and gastric.Doctors conducted more tests, including a computer tomography of her chest, abdomen, and pelvis, and found an irregular nodule in the left upper lobe of her lungs and enlarged mediastinal lymph nodes .
The condition is extremely rare, so there's very little research on it, but, according to another case report published in 2014 in the journal
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