Rebecca von Dannecker, Lilia Maria Lima de Oliveira, Izadora Lapenda, Luiza Pinto, Sarah Soares Amorim, Eduarda Pandia, Michele Kreuz, Ana Julia Marques Bluhm, Matheus de Melo Lobo
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摘要
非典型纤维黄色瘤(AFX)是一种罕见的真皮梭形细胞肿瘤,临床表现一般为良性。尽管最近取得了进展,但在其准确诊断、预后指标和最佳管理策略方面仍存在挑战。本系统综述和荟萃分析旨在评估复发率,确定预后因素,并为治疗AFX提供循证见解。我们按照PRISMA指南系统地检索了PubMed、Embase、Web of Science和Cochrane数据库(PROSPERO: CRD42024507089)。从2002年到2024年发表的观察性研究通过组织病理学和免疫组织化学证实了AFX。复发率和预后因素分析使用随机效应模型与反方差加权。敏感性分析评估异质性,发表偏倚通过漏斗图和Egger检验评估。共分析了8项涉及1366例患者的研究。患者以老年男性为主(78.9%),平均年龄76.9岁,病变多发生在头颈部(89%),直径约14.9 mm。合并局部复发率为4.73%[95%置信区间(CI): 2.24-9.73%;I2 = 62.1%],而转移率为0.59%,疾病特异性死亡率为0%。严格遵守标准化的诊断标准导致AFX的复发率低,强化了其主要的良性临床行为。因此,我们强调维持严格的AFX诊断标准以确保准确的患者预后的重要性。
Clinical Outcomes and Prognosis in Atypical Fibroxanthoma: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.
Atypical fibroxanthoma (AFX) is a rare dermal spindle-cell tumor characterized by a generally benign clinical course. Despite recent advances, there are still challenges regarding its accurate diagnosis, prognostic indicators, and optimal management strategies. This systematic review and meta-analysis aims to evaluate recurrence rates, identify prognostic factors, and provide evidence-based insights for managing AFX. We systematically searched the PubMed, Embase, Web of Science, and Cochrane databases following PRISMA guidelines (PROSPERO: CRD42024507089). Observational studies published from 2002 to 2024 that confirmed AFX through histopathology and immunohistochemistry were included. Recurrence rates and prognostic factors were analyzed using a random-effects model with inverse-variance weighting. Sensitivity analysis assessed heterogeneity, while publication bias was evaluated via funnel plots and Egger's test. Eight studies involving 1366 patients were analyzed. Patients were predominantly elderly males (78.9%), with an average age of 76.9 years, and lesions mostly in the head and neck region (89%), measuring about 14.9 mm in diameter. The pooled local recurrence rate was 4.73% [95% confidence interval (CI): 2.24-9.73%; I2 = 62.1%], while the metastasis rate was 0.59%, and disease-specific mortality was 0%. Strict adherence to standardized diagnostic criteria results in low recurrence rates in AFX, reinforcing its predominantly benign clinical behavior. Therefore, we highlight the importance of maintaining strict diagnostic standards for AFX to ensure accurate patient prognosis.
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Published monthly, the International Journal of Dermatology is specifically designed to provide dermatologists around the world with a regular, up-to-date source of information on all aspects of the diagnosis and management of skin diseases. Accepted articles regularly cover clinical trials; education; morphology; pharmacology and therapeutics; case reports, and reviews. Additional features include tropical medical reports, news, correspondence, proceedings and transactions, and education.
The International Journal of Dermatology is guided by a distinguished, international editorial board and emphasizes a global approach to continuing medical education for physicians and other providers of health care with a specific interest in problems relating to the skin.