Clinico-pathologic profile of skin cancers in oculocutaneous albinism at Universitas Academic Hospital.

IF 1.2 Q4 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Health SA Gesondheid Pub Date : 2025-04-23 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.4102/hsag.v30i0.2906
Molikuoa Harriet Makuru, Frans Maruma, Edward Ngwenya, Kelvin Mponda
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Abstract

Background: Oculocutaneous albinism (OCA) is a genetic disorder found worldwide. Skin cancer is a significant risk for people with albinism, particularly in Africa, where it is a major cause of death. Many patients delay seeking medical care until their skin lesions are in advanced stages.

Aim: The aim of this study was to describe the clinico-pathological profile of skin cancers in patients with albinism at their initial presentation to our dermatology outpatient department.

Setting: This study was conducted at the dermatology department of Universitas Academic Hospital, Bloemfontein, South Africa.

Methods: A retrospective descriptive study covering June 2009 to July 2019 was conducted. Only records of oculo-cutaneous albinism patients diagnosed with skin cancer during their initial visit were included.

Results: Eighty-six patients with albinism were recorded, 37% (n = 32) of whom had skin cancer at their first visit. Females (81%) were more affected than males (19%). The majority of skin cancers were squamous cell carcinomas (SCCs) (54%) and basal cell carcinomas (BCCs) (46%). No melanomas were found. Most SCCs were classified as aggressive (80.4%), compared to 30.8% of BCCs.

Conclusion: Almost 40% of OCA patients presented with skin cancer at their initial visit, highlighting the need for strengthening primary healthcare systems' efficiency in ensuring early referrals for OCA patients.

Contribution: Education, socioeconomic support and awareness campaigns are sine qua non actionable factors that could help encourage early medical evaluation for all OCA patients.

大学学术医院皮肤白化病患者皮肤癌的临床病理分析。
背景:皮肤白化病(OCA)是一种世界性的遗传性疾病。皮肤癌对白化病患者来说是一个重大风险,特别是在非洲,皮肤癌是导致死亡的一个主要原因。许多患者直到皮肤病变进入晚期才寻求医疗护理。目的:本研究的目的是描述白化病患者首次到皮肤科就诊时皮肤癌的临床病理特征。背景:本研究在南非布隆方丹大学学术医院皮肤科进行。方法:2009年6月至2019年7月进行回顾性描述性研究。仅包括首次就诊时被诊断为皮肤癌的皮肤白化病患者的记录。结果:86例白化病患者记录,37% (n = 32)的人在第一次就诊时患有皮肤癌。女性(81%)比男性(19%)更受影响。大多数皮肤癌是鳞状细胞癌(SCCs)(54%)和基底细胞癌(bcc)(46%)。未发现黑色素瘤。大多数SCCs被归类为侵袭性(80.4%),而bcc为30.8%。结论:近40%的OCA患者在初次就诊时出现皮肤癌,强调需要加强初级卫生保健系统的效率,以确保OCA患者的早期转诊。贡献:教育、社会经济支持和提高认识运动是必要的不可采取行动的因素,可以帮助鼓励对所有OCA患者进行早期医疗评估。
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