同步双原发性外阴黑色素瘤:一种并不罕见的可能性。临床和皮肤镜病例研究。

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q3 DERMATOLOGY
Melanoma Research Pub Date : 2024-12-01 Epub Date: 2024-06-24 DOI:10.1097/CMR.0000000000000989
Vincenzo De Giorgi, Giovanni Cecchi, Gabriella Perillo, Biancamaria Zuccaro, Piero Covarelli
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外阴黑色素瘤被认为是罕见的,但它却是第二大最常见的外阴肿瘤;2%的女性黑色素瘤发生在外阴部位。强调外阴黑色素瘤的特征如何将其与典型的皮肤黑色素瘤区分开来非常重要。外阴黑色素瘤具有不同的风险因素、临床和皮肤镜特征;此外,它的复发率更高,而且更有可能发生多发性。在此,我们介绍一例 44 岁患者的病例,她患有两个原发性外阴黑色素瘤,分别位于外阴的两侧。病变都是扁平的,但它们的临床表现和皮肤镜表现截然不同。生殖道黑色素瘤很可能是会阴部鳞状上皮黏膜内黑色素细胞多灶性紊乱的结果。外阴黑色素瘤的危险因素与传统的皮肤黑色素瘤不同。外阴黑色素瘤发生在一个屏蔽紫外线辐射的区域;主要的危险因素包括慢性炎症、遗传易感性、刺激物和病毒感染。本病例研究揭示了仔细检查生殖器部位的重要性,以及皮肤镜如何帮助鉴别诊断外阴病变。如果在生殖器部位发现黑色素瘤,应特别彻底地检查该部位,因为该部位发生多发性黑色素瘤的风险较高。
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Synchronous double primary vulvar melanoma: a not so rare possibility. A clinical and dermoscopic case study.

Vulvar melanoma is considered rare, but it is the second most frequent vulvar neoplasm; 2% of melanomas in women arise in the vulvar area. It is important to highlight how the characteristics of vulvar melanoma differentiate it from classic cutaneous melanoma. Vulvar melanoma has different risk factors and clinical and dermoscopic characteristics; moreover, it has a higher recurrence rate and a greater likelihood of multifocality. Here, we present a case of a 44-year-old patient with two primary vulvar melanomas located on opposite sides of her vulva. The lesions were both flat, but they had distinct clinical and dermoscopic appearances. Melanoma of the genital tract is likely the result of a multifocal disorder of the melanocytes within the mucosa that inhabit the perineal squamous epithelium. The risk factors of vulvar melanoma differ from those of classical cutaneous melanomas. Vulvar melanoma occurs in an area shielded from ultraviolet radiation; the primary risk factors include chronic inflammatory disease, genetic susceptibility, irritant agents and viral infections. This case study reveals how a close examination of the genital area is important and how dermoscopy can aid in the differential diagnosis of vulvar lesions. Inspections of the genital area should be particularly thorough if a melanoma is detected there, given the higher risk of multifocality in that part of the body.

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Melanoma Research
Melanoma Research 医学-皮肤病学
CiteScore
3.40
自引率
4.50%
发文量
139
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: ​​​​​​Melanoma Research is a well established international forum for the dissemination of new findings relating to melanoma. The aim of the Journal is to promote the level of informational exchange between those engaged in the field. Melanoma Research aims to encourage an informed and balanced view of experimental and clinical research and extend and stimulate communication and exchange of knowledge between investigators with differing areas of expertise. This will foster the development of translational research. The reporting of new clinical results and the effect and toxicity of new therapeutic agents and immunotherapy will be given emphasis by rapid publication of Short Communications. ​Thus, Melanoma Research seeks to present a coherent and up-to-date account of all aspects of investigations pertinent to melanoma. Consequently the scope of the Journal is broad, embracing the entire range of studies from fundamental and applied research in such subject areas as genetics, molecular biology, biochemistry, cell biology, photobiology, pathology, immunology, and advances in clinical oncology influencing the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of melanoma.
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