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Comparison of Melanoma Subtypes among Korean Patients by Morphologic Features and Ultraviolet Exposure

BACKGROUND: Genetic alterations have been identified in melanomas according to different levels of sun exposure. Whereas the conventional morphology-based classification provides a clue for tumor growth and prognosis, the new classification by genetic alterations offers a basis for targeted therapy....

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Autores principales: Jang, Hong Sun, Kim, Jee Hung, Park, Kyu Hyun, Lee, Jae Seok, Bae, Jung Min, Oh, Byung Ho, Rha, Sun Young, Roh, Mi Ryung, Chung, Kee Yang
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Publicado: Korean Dermatological Association; The Korean Society for Investigative Dermatology 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4135104/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25143678
http://dx.doi.org/10.5021/ad.2014.26.4.485
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author Jang, Hong Sun
Kim, Jee Hung
Park, Kyu Hyun
Lee, Jae Seok
Bae, Jung Min
Oh, Byung Ho
Rha, Sun Young
Roh, Mi Ryung
Chung, Kee Yang
author_facet Jang, Hong Sun
Kim, Jee Hung
Park, Kyu Hyun
Lee, Jae Seok
Bae, Jung Min
Oh, Byung Ho
Rha, Sun Young
Roh, Mi Ryung
Chung, Kee Yang
author_sort Jang, Hong Sun
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description BACKGROUND: Genetic alterations have been identified in melanomas according to different levels of sun exposure. Whereas the conventional morphology-based classification provides a clue for tumor growth and prognosis, the new classification by genetic alterations offers a basis for targeted therapy. OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study is to demonstrate the biological behavior of melanoma subtypes and compare the two classifications in the Korean population. METHODS: A retrospective chart review was performed on patients found to have malignant melanoma in Severance Hospital from 2005 to 2012. Age, sex, location of the tumor, histologic subtype, tumor depth, ulceration, lymph node invasion, visceral organ metastasis, and overall survival were evaluated. RESULTS: Of the 206 cases, the most common type was acral melanoma (n=94, 45.6%), followed by nonchronic sun damage-induced melanoma (n=43, 20.9%), and mucosal melanoma (n=40, 19.4%). Twenty-one patients (10.2%) had the chronic sun-damaged type, whereas eight patients (3.9%) had tumors of unknown primary origin. Lentigo maligna melanoma was newly classified as the chronic sun-damaged type, and acral lentiginous melanoma as the acral type. More than half of the superficial spreading melanomas were newly grouped as nonchronic sun-damaged melanomas, whereas nodular melanoma was rather evenly distributed. CONCLUSION: The distribution of melanomas was largely similar in both the morphology-based and sun exposure-based classifications, and in both classifications, mucosal melanoma had the worst 5-year survival owing to its tumor thickness and advanced stage at the time of diagnosis.
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spelling pubmed-41351042014-08-20 Comparison of Melanoma Subtypes among Korean Patients by Morphologic Features and Ultraviolet Exposure Jang, Hong Sun Kim, Jee Hung Park, Kyu Hyun Lee, Jae Seok Bae, Jung Min Oh, Byung Ho Rha, Sun Young Roh, Mi Ryung Chung, Kee Yang Ann Dermatol Original Article BACKGROUND: Genetic alterations have been identified in melanomas according to different levels of sun exposure. Whereas the conventional morphology-based classification provides a clue for tumor growth and prognosis, the new classification by genetic alterations offers a basis for targeted therapy. OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study is to demonstrate the biological behavior of melanoma subtypes and compare the two classifications in the Korean population. METHODS: A retrospective chart review was performed on patients found to have malignant melanoma in Severance Hospital from 2005 to 2012. Age, sex, location of the tumor, histologic subtype, tumor depth, ulceration, lymph node invasion, visceral organ metastasis, and overall survival were evaluated. RESULTS: Of the 206 cases, the most common type was acral melanoma (n=94, 45.6%), followed by nonchronic sun damage-induced melanoma (n=43, 20.9%), and mucosal melanoma (n=40, 19.4%). Twenty-one patients (10.2%) had the chronic sun-damaged type, whereas eight patients (3.9%) had tumors of unknown primary origin. Lentigo maligna melanoma was newly classified as the chronic sun-damaged type, and acral lentiginous melanoma as the acral type. More than half of the superficial spreading melanomas were newly grouped as nonchronic sun-damaged melanomas, whereas nodular melanoma was rather evenly distributed. CONCLUSION: The distribution of melanomas was largely similar in both the morphology-based and sun exposure-based classifications, and in both classifications, mucosal melanoma had the worst 5-year survival owing to its tumor thickness and advanced stage at the time of diagnosis. Korean Dermatological Association; The Korean Society for Investigative Dermatology 2014-08 2014-07-31 /pmc/articles/PMC4135104/ /pubmed/25143678 http://dx.doi.org/10.5021/ad.2014.26.4.485 Text en Copyright © 2014 The Korean Dermatological Association and The Korean Society for Investigative Dermatology http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Jang, Hong Sun
Kim, Jee Hung
Park, Kyu Hyun
Lee, Jae Seok
Bae, Jung Min
Oh, Byung Ho
Rha, Sun Young
Roh, Mi Ryung
Chung, Kee Yang
Comparison of Melanoma Subtypes among Korean Patients by Morphologic Features and Ultraviolet Exposure
title Comparison of Melanoma Subtypes among Korean Patients by Morphologic Features and Ultraviolet Exposure
title_full Comparison of Melanoma Subtypes among Korean Patients by Morphologic Features and Ultraviolet Exposure
title_fullStr Comparison of Melanoma Subtypes among Korean Patients by Morphologic Features and Ultraviolet Exposure
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of Melanoma Subtypes among Korean Patients by Morphologic Features and Ultraviolet Exposure
title_short Comparison of Melanoma Subtypes among Korean Patients by Morphologic Features and Ultraviolet Exposure
title_sort comparison of melanoma subtypes among korean patients by morphologic features and ultraviolet exposure
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4135104/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25143678
http://dx.doi.org/10.5021/ad.2014.26.4.485
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