Nevus-Associated versus de novo Melanoma: Do They Have Different Characteristics and Prognoses?

IF 1.6 Q3 DERMATOLOGY
Dermatopathology Pub Date : 2015-04-01 DOI:10.1159/000375490
Nilay Duman, G. Erkin, Ö. Gököz, S. Karahan, A. Kayıkçıoğlu, I. Çelik
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Abstract

Aim: The aim of this study was to determine if nevus-associated melanoma differs in characteristics and prognosis from de novo melanoma. Patients and Methods: The study included 118 melanoma patients. Clinical findings were retrospectively evaluated. For histopathological parameters, HE sections were reexamined. The differentiation between de novo and nevus-associated melanoma was based on the histopathological evidence of a precursor nevus. In addition, all analyses were repeated in all cases in which nevus-associated melanoma was defined based on patient anamnesis. Results: Among all patients, 28 (23.7%) had nevus-associated melanoma. Nevus-associated melanoma was most commonly located on the extremities (50%), followed by the trunk (25%), whereas de novo melanoma was most commonly located in the head and neck region (32.2%), followed by the acral region (31.1%). Other clinical findings and histopathological parameters did not differ significantly between the two groups (p > 0.05). The findings remained consistent following the repeated analysis of all cases in which nevus-associated melanoma was defined based on patient anamnesis. Conclusions: Nevus-associated melanoma was most commonly located on the extremities and the trunk, whereas de novo melanoma was most commonly located in the head and neck and the acral region. Furthermore, nevus-associated melanoma was similar to de novo melanoma in terms of prognosis and other disease characteristics.
痣相关性黑色素瘤与新生黑色素瘤:它们有不同的特征和预后吗?
目的:本研究的目的是确定痣相关黑色素瘤在特征和预后上是否与新生黑色素瘤不同。患者和方法:该研究包括118例黑色素瘤患者。回顾性评价临床表现。组织病理学参数复查HE切片。新生黑色素瘤和痣相关性黑色素瘤的区分是基于前体痣的组织病理学证据。此外,所有的分析都是重复的,在所有病例中,痣相关黑色素瘤是根据患者的记忆来定义的。结果:在所有患者中,28例(23.7%)患有痣相关性黑色素瘤。与痣相关的黑色素瘤最常见于四肢(50%),其次是躯干(25%),而新生黑色素瘤最常见于头颈部(32.2%),其次是肢端(31.1%)。两组其他临床表现及组织病理学指标差异无统计学意义(p < 0.05)。在对所有根据患者记忆定义的痣相关黑色素瘤病例进行反复分析后,结果保持一致。结论:痣相关性黑色素瘤最常见于四肢和躯干,而新生黑色素瘤最常见于头颈部和肢端。此外,痣相关性黑色素瘤在预后和其他疾病特征方面与新生黑色素瘤相似。
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Dermatopathology
Dermatopathology DERMATOLOGY-
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