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Eruptive Seborrheic Keratoses Are Associated With a Co-Occurring Malignancy in the Majority of Reported Cases: A Systematic Review

BACKGROUND: Eruptive seborrheic keratoses (ESK) is a benign skin condition that has been associated with malignant and nonmalignant diseases. We conducted a systematic review of reported cases of ESK to identify and summarize associated comorbidities. METHODS: MEDLINE and Embase were searched from d...

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Autores principales: Mirali, Sara, Mufti, Asfandyar, Lansang, Rafael Paolo, Sachdeva, Muskaan, Yeung, Jensen
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Publicado: SAGE Publications 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8750131/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34841905
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/12034754211035124
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author Mirali, Sara
Mufti, Asfandyar
Lansang, Rafael Paolo
Sachdeva, Muskaan
Yeung, Jensen
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Mufti, Asfandyar
Lansang, Rafael Paolo
Sachdeva, Muskaan
Yeung, Jensen
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description BACKGROUND: Eruptive seborrheic keratoses (ESK) is a benign skin condition that has been associated with malignant and nonmalignant diseases. We conducted a systematic review of reported cases of ESK to identify and summarize associated comorbidities. METHODS: MEDLINE and Embase were searched from database inception (1946) to July 31, 2020 for original articles describing ESK with or without a co-occurring condition. Subject demographics, as well as details of ESK and associated diagnoses were extracted from 76 articles (70 case reports, 3 case series, 3 case control studies) representing 92 patients. RESULTS: In total, 76.1% (n = 70/92) of patients with ESK had a co-occurring malignancy, 4.3% (n = 4/92) presented with a nonmalignant condition, 9.8% (n = 9/92) experienced ESK as an adverse drug reaction, and 9.8% (n = 9/92) did not report any underlying medical condition. ESK preceded a cancer diagnosis in 76.1% (n = 70/92) of patients with a mean latency period of 4.0 months (range: 0.25-9 months). The most common malignancies associated with ESK were cutaneous T-cell lymphoma (n = 10/70, 14.3%) and gastrointestinal adenocarcinoma (n = 9/70, 12.9%). ESK preceded nonmalignant conditions or no disease in 14.1% (n = 13/92) of patients with a mean latency period of 3.1 months (range: 0.75-6 months). Drug-induced ESK occurred in 9.8% (n = 9/92) of patients with a mean latency period of 7.1 weeks after changing medication. CONCLUSION: Although the role of ESK as a paraneoplastic cutaneous marker is debated, healthcare providers should consider screening for underlying malignancy in patients presenting with ESK. Larger studies are needed to confirm its role as a marker for disease.
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spelling pubmed-87501312022-01-12 Eruptive Seborrheic Keratoses Are Associated With a Co-Occurring Malignancy in the Majority of Reported Cases: A Systematic Review Mirali, Sara Mufti, Asfandyar Lansang, Rafael Paolo Sachdeva, Muskaan Yeung, Jensen J Cutan Med Surg Review Articles BACKGROUND: Eruptive seborrheic keratoses (ESK) is a benign skin condition that has been associated with malignant and nonmalignant diseases. We conducted a systematic review of reported cases of ESK to identify and summarize associated comorbidities. METHODS: MEDLINE and Embase were searched from database inception (1946) to July 31, 2020 for original articles describing ESK with or without a co-occurring condition. Subject demographics, as well as details of ESK and associated diagnoses were extracted from 76 articles (70 case reports, 3 case series, 3 case control studies) representing 92 patients. RESULTS: In total, 76.1% (n = 70/92) of patients with ESK had a co-occurring malignancy, 4.3% (n = 4/92) presented with a nonmalignant condition, 9.8% (n = 9/92) experienced ESK as an adverse drug reaction, and 9.8% (n = 9/92) did not report any underlying medical condition. ESK preceded a cancer diagnosis in 76.1% (n = 70/92) of patients with a mean latency period of 4.0 months (range: 0.25-9 months). The most common malignancies associated with ESK were cutaneous T-cell lymphoma (n = 10/70, 14.3%) and gastrointestinal adenocarcinoma (n = 9/70, 12.9%). ESK preceded nonmalignant conditions or no disease in 14.1% (n = 13/92) of patients with a mean latency period of 3.1 months (range: 0.75-6 months). Drug-induced ESK occurred in 9.8% (n = 9/92) of patients with a mean latency period of 7.1 weeks after changing medication. CONCLUSION: Although the role of ESK as a paraneoplastic cutaneous marker is debated, healthcare providers should consider screening for underlying malignancy in patients presenting with ESK. Larger studies are needed to confirm its role as a marker for disease. SAGE Publications 2021-11-28 2022-01 /pmc/articles/PMC8750131/ /pubmed/34841905 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/12034754211035124 Text en © The Author(s) 2021 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) which permits any use, reproduction and distribution of the work without further permission provided the original work is attributed as specified on the SAGE and Open Access pages (https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/open-access-at-sage).
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Mirali, Sara
Mufti, Asfandyar
Lansang, Rafael Paolo
Sachdeva, Muskaan
Yeung, Jensen
Eruptive Seborrheic Keratoses Are Associated With a Co-Occurring Malignancy in the Majority of Reported Cases: A Systematic Review
title Eruptive Seborrheic Keratoses Are Associated With a Co-Occurring Malignancy in the Majority of Reported Cases: A Systematic Review
title_full Eruptive Seborrheic Keratoses Are Associated With a Co-Occurring Malignancy in the Majority of Reported Cases: A Systematic Review
title_fullStr Eruptive Seborrheic Keratoses Are Associated With a Co-Occurring Malignancy in the Majority of Reported Cases: A Systematic Review
title_full_unstemmed Eruptive Seborrheic Keratoses Are Associated With a Co-Occurring Malignancy in the Majority of Reported Cases: A Systematic Review
title_short Eruptive Seborrheic Keratoses Are Associated With a Co-Occurring Malignancy in the Majority of Reported Cases: A Systematic Review
title_sort eruptive seborrheic keratoses are associated with a co-occurring malignancy in the majority of reported cases: a systematic review
topic Review Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8750131/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34841905
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/12034754211035124
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