dermatographic urticaria/skin writing disease

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    CMH
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      I noticed a "beauty mark" on my neck in 2009 (ignorantly didn't worry about it.)  That same year I developed extreme itching all over my body, especially my legs and especially at night.  Any pressure on my skin leaves a blotchy red hive for 10 minutes or so.  While the hives are present I can feel a warm burning sensation.  This was new and very strange for me. A derm told me I had dermatographic urticaria, or skin-writing.

      I noticed a "beauty mark" on my neck in 2009 (ignorantly didn't worry about it.)  That same year I developed extreme itching all over my body, especially my legs and especially at night.  Any pressure on my skin leaves a blotchy red hive for 10 minutes or so.  While the hives are present I can feel a warm burning sensation.  This was new and very strange for me. A derm told me I had dermatographic urticaria, or skin-writing.  In October of 2011 I went to a new derm for something else and she removed 3 "ugly ducklings" (one was the beauty mark on my neck!)  That one came back amelanotic melanoma (Stage 1b), one was moderately atypical, and one was sBCC.  I had a PET scan (negative) and a WME.  My SNB was negative.  Has anyone else ever experienced a problem with hives and itching prior to melanoma diagnosis?

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        Janner
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          I guess I have this.  I've never thought of this in relationship to my melanoma at all.  I can do the skin writing (done mostly as a novelty).  I do get hives with certain fabrics, but mostly when gardening and plant matter touches my inner arms.  I gave up wearing necklaces years ago because the skin there is easily "reddened" when I adjust the necklace or just touch my neck.  I consider most of it an inconvenience.  I have no memory of when this started, but I was diagnosed with my first melanoma 20 years ago.  I've never seen any correlation between this and melanoma. 

          Itching of a single mole, however, can be a symptom of melanoma and the lesion should be checked out by a professional.

          Best wishes,

          Janner

          Janner
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            I guess I have this.  I've never thought of this in relationship to my melanoma at all.  I can do the skin writing (done mostly as a novelty).  I do get hives with certain fabrics, but mostly when gardening and plant matter touches my inner arms.  I gave up wearing necklaces years ago because the skin there is easily "reddened" when I adjust the necklace or just touch my neck.  I consider most of it an inconvenience.  I have no memory of when this started, but I was diagnosed with my first melanoma 20 years ago.  I've never seen any correlation between this and melanoma. 

            Itching of a single mole, however, can be a symptom of melanoma and the lesion should be checked out by a professional.

            Best wishes,

            Janner

            Janner
            Participant

              I guess I have this.  I've never thought of this in relationship to my melanoma at all.  I can do the skin writing (done mostly as a novelty).  I do get hives with certain fabrics, but mostly when gardening and plant matter touches my inner arms.  I gave up wearing necklaces years ago because the skin there is easily "reddened" when I adjust the necklace or just touch my neck.  I consider most of it an inconvenience.  I have no memory of when this started, but I was diagnosed with my first melanoma 20 years ago.  I've never seen any correlation between this and melanoma. 

              Itching of a single mole, however, can be a symptom of melanoma and the lesion should be checked out by a professional.

              Best wishes,

              Janner

              Minnesota
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                Hi – I have this, and have had it for 11 years prior to being diagnosed with melanoma. The hive, when if feels hot/burning is called a plaque. 

                It's possibly an autoantibody, this is an article I found interesting: http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi%2F10.1371%2Fjournal.pone.0010566

                Minnesota
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                  Hi – I have this, and have had it for 11 years prior to being diagnosed with melanoma. The hive, when if feels hot/burning is called a plaque. 

                  It's possibly an autoantibody, this is an article I found interesting: http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi%2F10.1371%2Fjournal.pone.0010566

                  Minnesota
                  Participant

                    Hi – I have this, and have had it for 11 years prior to being diagnosed with melanoma. The hive, when if feels hot/burning is called a plaque. 

                    It's possibly an autoantibody, this is an article I found interesting: http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi%2F10.1371%2Fjournal.pone.0010566

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