原发性和继发性Grzybowski氏全身发疹性角棘瘤:治疗、临床特征和预后的新观点。

IF 3.2 4区 医学 Q1 DERMATOLOGY
Nicholas Florin Kormos, Carina Maria Petrenciu, Alin Stefan Vizitiu, Raluca Ghețe, Umer Nadir, Adrian Lucian Baican, Stanislav N Tolkachjov
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Grzybowski氏全身性发疹性角棘瘤(GEKA)是一种罕见的角棘瘤变体,其特征是数百至数千个病变,伴有瘙痒,粘膜受累和合并症。我们的目的是分析GEKA的临床表现、相关合并症、治疗策略和结果。我们按照系统评价和荟萃分析(PRISMA)报告指南,对1950年至2024年间发表的所有病例进行了文献综述。共筛选了143篇文章;纳入58例,共64例。其中24例伴有严重合并症,40例无。无相关疾病的病例更有可能表现出较差的预后,更大的治疗耐药性和明显的临床特征。相反,与恶性肿瘤、全身性疾病或其他合并症相关的病例往往表现出更好的治疗反应和更少的并发症。瘙痒仍是两组的主要症状,病变形态相似。GEKA的罕见导致了文献的匮乏。报告偏倚和有限的病例可能导致不太普遍。根据我们的综述,并考虑到临床表现、人口统计学、相关合并症、并发症和预后的差异,GEKA可分为原发性或继发于恶性肿瘤、全身性疾病或其他合并症,这鼓励临床医生在评估和治疗潜在诱因时保持高度怀疑。
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Primary and Secondary Grzybowski's Generalized Eruptive Keratoacanthoma: A New Perspective on Management, Clinical Features, and Prognosis.

Grzybowski's generalized eruptive keratoacanthoma (GEKA) is a rare variant of keratoacanthomas, characterized by hundreds to thousands of lesions, accompanied by pruritus, mucosal involvement, and comorbidities. Our aim was to analyze the clinical presentation, associated comorbidities, treatment strategies, and outcomes of GEKA. We conducted a literature review of all published cases between 1950 and 2024, following the Preferred Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) reporting guidelines. A total of 143 articles were screened; 58 were included, yielding 64 cases. Of these, 24 were associated with severe comorbidities, while 40 were not. Cases without associated conditions were more likely to exhibit a worse prognosis, greater therapeutic resistance, and distinct clinical features. In contrast, cases associated with malignancy, systemic diseases, or other comorbidities tended to show better treatment responses and fewer complications. Pruritus remained the predominant symptom in both groups, with similar lesion morphology. The rarity of GEKA leads to a paucity of literature. Reporting bias and limited cases may lead to less generalizability. Based on our review and considering the differences in clinical presentation, demographics, associated comorbidities, complications, and prognosis, GEKA may be classified as primary or secondary to a malignancy, systemic disease, or other comorbidity, encouraging clinicians to have a high index of suspicion during evaluation and treatment for an underlying trigger.

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CiteScore
4.70
自引率
2.80%
发文量
476
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: 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.
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