Symptom of Wrinkled Skin

The symptom of skin wrinkling is one of the first signs of breast cancer and can be detected during a physical examination of the patient. This symptom is associated with the anatomical features of the mammary gland, which has a large number of connective tissues and subcutaneous muscles.

The symptom of wrinkling is that when the patient's chest is grasped in a fold (the so-called palpation test), shallow wrinkles appear on the skin perpendicular to this fold. This symptom is most common in women with early stages of breast cancer or changes in breast tissue during pregnancy.

A sign of cancer can be the appearance of the first wrinkles already in the early stages of the disease, but this symptom can also be associated with aging of the skin and other factors not related to breast diseases. Therefore, if cancer is suspected, further examination should be carried out.

The palpation test is a simple and quick procedure that your doctor can use to evaluate your skin and look for signs of cancer. The test does not require special preparation and can be easily repeated on both breasts. However



Symptom of wrinkled skin

A symptom called skin wrinkling is one of the diagnostic criteria for breast cancer and is also used for other skin diseases. What is skin symmetry? The appearance of a shallow wrinkle, which is located perpendicular to the fold that is pressed on. It is also called by another name “Marchas’s symptom” or, as doctors say, the “dangling bubble” symptom. Most often, this symptom is observed in older women. But there is a case where the symptom of skin symmetry occurs among young people. This occurs when breast tissue has atrophied due to a chronic disease, such as fibrocystic breast disease. This sign may also indicate fibroadenoma, which is a benign tumor.