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Collision skin lesions—results of a multicenter study of the International Dermoscopy Society (IDS)

BACKGROUND: Collision lesions as two independent and unrelated skin tumors often manifest an atypical morphology. OBJECTIVE: To determine the combinations of collision skin lesions (CSLs). METHODS: Twenty-one pigmented lesion clinics in nine countries included 77 histopathologically proven CSLs in t...

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Autores principales: Blum, Andreas, Siggs, Graeme, Marghoob, Ashfaq A., Kreusch, Jürgen, Cabo, Horacio, Campos-do-Carmo, Gabriella, Shiraishi, Ana Flávia Cavalcanti, Kienitz, Alexander, Maldonado-Seral, Cayetana, Maltagliati-Holzner, Paola, Mijuskovic, Zeljko P., Yoshimura, Andrea M., Moscarella, Elvira, Rabinovitz, Harold S., Rodriguez-Garcia, Cristina, Saa, Sonia Rodríguez, Rubegni, Pietro, Savoia, Francesco, Simionescu, Olga, Diego, Pedro Zaballos, Hofmann-Wellenhof, Rainer
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Derm101.com 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5720595/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29230351
http://dx.doi.org/10.5826/dpc.0704a12
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Sumario:BACKGROUND: Collision lesions as two independent and unrelated skin tumors often manifest an atypical morphology. OBJECTIVE: To determine the combinations of collision skin lesions (CSLs). METHODS: Twenty-one pigmented lesion clinics in nine countries included 77 histopathologically proven CSLs in this retrospective observational study. RESULTS: Seventy-seven CSLs from 75 patients (median age 59.8 years) were analyzed; 24.7% of CSLs were located on the head and neck area, 5.2% on the upper extremities, 48.1% on the trunk, and 11.7% on the lower extremities; 40.3% revealed a melanocytic component (median age 54.7 years), followed by 45.5% with a basal cell carcinoma (BCC) (median age 62.4 years) and 11.7% with a seborrheic keratosis (median age 64.7 years). CSLs with a BCC component were more often found on the head and neck area compared to tumors with a melanocytic component (34.3% versus 16.1%). Lesions with a melanocytic component were more often detected on the trunk compared to lesions with a BCC (64.5% versus 37.1%). Patients with CSLs with epidermal-epidermal cell combination were older than patients with epidermal-dermal cell combination (63 versus 55.2 years), were more often male than female (63% versus 43.3%), more often had the lesion on the head and neck area (32.6% versus 13.3%), and less often on the upper (2.2 % versus 10%) or lower extremities (8.7% versus 16.6%). CONCLUSIONS: CSLs consist of a heterogeneous group of lesions of varying cell types. They are associated with advancing age and cumulative UV-exposure. CSLs manifest a complex morphology making it challenging to diagnose correctly.