Clinico-histopathological correlation of pigmented skin lesions: A hospital based study at BPKIHS

Background: Pigmented skin lesions refers to melanocytic as well as nonmelanocytic lesions. Pigmentation is not just a cosmetic deformity but can also reflect underlying benign pathology as nevi or malignant lesions as melanoma. With this study we intend to evaluate the spectrum of pigmented skin le...

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Main Authors: Isha Bohra, Punam Paudyal, Anju Pradhan, Dhan Kesar Khadka
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Language:English
Published: Association of Clinical Pathologists of Nepal 2019-09-01
Series:Journal of Pathology of Nepal
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Online Access:https://www.nepjol.info/index.php/JPN/article/view/24080
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spelling doaj-9c6b7a602f4349ceb742c5acdc5648082020-11-25T01:30:01ZengAssociation of Clinical Pathologists of NepalJournal of Pathology of Nepal2091-07972091-09082019-09-01921550155410.3126/jpn.v9i2.2408024080Clinico-histopathological correlation of pigmented skin lesions: A hospital based study at BPKIHSIsha Bohra0Punam Paudyal1Anju Pradhan2Dhan Kesar Khadka3B. P. Koirala Institute of Health Sciences, Dharan, NepalB. P. Koirala Institute of Health Sciences, Dharan, Nepal.B. P. Koirala Institute of Health Sciences, Dharan, Nepal.B. P. Koirala Institute of Health Sciences, Dharan, Nepal.Background: Pigmented skin lesions refers to melanocytic as well as nonmelanocytic lesions. Pigmentation is not just a cosmetic deformity but can also reflect underlying benign pathology as nevi or malignant lesions as melanoma. With this study we intend to evaluate the spectrum of pigmented skin lesions and to correlate the clinical diagnosis with the histological diagnosis. Materials and Methods: This is a hospital based cross sectional descriptive study where clinicohistopathological evaluation of 46 cases of pigmented skin lesions were analyzed on paraffin embedded tissue sections for a duration of 1 year at the Department of Pathology, B. P. Koirala Institute of Health Sciences. Results: Out of the 46 cases evaluated there were 32 cases of melanocytic lesions comprising of benign melanocytic nevi (n=27), malignant melanoma (n=5) and 14 cases of nonmelanocytic lesions including basal cell carcinoma and seborrhoeic keratosis (5 cases each). Angiokeratoma (n=1), sebaceous hyperplasia (n=1), trichoepitheloma (n=1) and venous haemangioma (n=1). The age range was from 8-83 years with slight female predominance (52.2%) and the most common site involved was head and neck (58.7%). 76.1% of the patients belonged to the Terai region. Clinicohistopathological correlation showed positive correlation in 26 cases (56.5%) and negative correlation in 20 cases (43.5%). Conclusions: Pigmented skin lesions are common presenting problem, while majority are benign a small minority can be malignant. So, clinically pigmented skin lesions should be submitted for pathological examination in order not to miss a small percentage of malignant tumors and to differentiate melanocytic lesions from its nonmelanocytic mimickers.https://www.nepjol.info/index.php/JPN/article/view/24080melanomamelanocyticnevinonmelanocyticpigmented skin lesion
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author Isha Bohra
Punam Paudyal
Anju Pradhan
Dhan Kesar Khadka
spellingShingle Isha Bohra
Punam Paudyal
Anju Pradhan
Dhan Kesar Khadka
Clinico-histopathological correlation of pigmented skin lesions: A hospital based study at BPKIHS
Journal of Pathology of Nepal
melanoma
melanocytic
nevi
nonmelanocytic
pigmented skin lesion
author_facet Isha Bohra
Punam Paudyal
Anju Pradhan
Dhan Kesar Khadka
author_sort Isha Bohra
title Clinico-histopathological correlation of pigmented skin lesions: A hospital based study at BPKIHS
title_short Clinico-histopathological correlation of pigmented skin lesions: A hospital based study at BPKIHS
title_full Clinico-histopathological correlation of pigmented skin lesions: A hospital based study at BPKIHS
title_fullStr Clinico-histopathological correlation of pigmented skin lesions: A hospital based study at BPKIHS
title_full_unstemmed Clinico-histopathological correlation of pigmented skin lesions: A hospital based study at BPKIHS
title_sort clinico-histopathological correlation of pigmented skin lesions: a hospital based study at bpkihs
publisher Association of Clinical Pathologists of Nepal
series Journal of Pathology of Nepal
issn 2091-0797
2091-0908
publishDate 2019-09-01
description Background: Pigmented skin lesions refers to melanocytic as well as nonmelanocytic lesions. Pigmentation is not just a cosmetic deformity but can also reflect underlying benign pathology as nevi or malignant lesions as melanoma. With this study we intend to evaluate the spectrum of pigmented skin lesions and to correlate the clinical diagnosis with the histological diagnosis. Materials and Methods: This is a hospital based cross sectional descriptive study where clinicohistopathological evaluation of 46 cases of pigmented skin lesions were analyzed on paraffin embedded tissue sections for a duration of 1 year at the Department of Pathology, B. P. Koirala Institute of Health Sciences. Results: Out of the 46 cases evaluated there were 32 cases of melanocytic lesions comprising of benign melanocytic nevi (n=27), malignant melanoma (n=5) and 14 cases of nonmelanocytic lesions including basal cell carcinoma and seborrhoeic keratosis (5 cases each). Angiokeratoma (n=1), sebaceous hyperplasia (n=1), trichoepitheloma (n=1) and venous haemangioma (n=1). The age range was from 8-83 years with slight female predominance (52.2%) and the most common site involved was head and neck (58.7%). 76.1% of the patients belonged to the Terai region. Clinicohistopathological correlation showed positive correlation in 26 cases (56.5%) and negative correlation in 20 cases (43.5%). Conclusions: Pigmented skin lesions are common presenting problem, while majority are benign a small minority can be malignant. So, clinically pigmented skin lesions should be submitted for pathological examination in order not to miss a small percentage of malignant tumors and to differentiate melanocytic lesions from its nonmelanocytic mimickers.
topic melanoma
melanocytic
nevi
nonmelanocytic
pigmented skin lesion
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