Abstract

Malignant melanoma, which causes three fourth of all deaths related to skin cancer, is more common in Caucasian population compared to Asian population. There is no reliable information about malignant melanoma in Nepal hence an effort has been made to assess the clinical and pathological features of melanoma patients. This was a retrospective hospital based study done in the department of Pathology. All cases of malignant melanoma diagnosed on biopsy during a period of 13 years were retrieved, reviewed and collated. We had 35 cases with age range from 15 to 84 years with the mean of 51.4 years and M: F of 1.3:1. The predominant site was lower extremities. Most cases were less than 3 cm. Majority of histologic subtypes were nodular melanoma 29 (82.8%) followed by mucosal lentiginous melanoma 3 (8.6%), superficial spreading melanoma 2 (5.7%) and acral lentiginous melanoma 1 (2.9%). Half (50%) of the excisional biopsies were at Clark's level IV and 75% were at high Breslow thickness. The most frequent site in males and females were lower extremities and trunk respectively in contrast to Western studies where it is opposite. Nodular melanoma was the commonest histologic subtype while in other Asian studies and in Western studies majority were acral lentiginous melanoma and superficial spreading melanoma respectively.

Highlights

  • Malignant melanoma, which causes three fourth of all deaths related to skin cancer, is more common in Caucasian population compared to Asian population

  • Malignant melanoma, which originates from the melanocytes, is an important disease entity as it causes majority (75%) of deaths related to skin cancer.[1]

  • The current study was done to determine the clinical and pathological characteristics of malignant melanoma diagnosed in patients in a medical college teaching hospital, Western Nepal and as per our knowledge this is the first study of melanoma in Nepal

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Introduction

Malignant melanoma, which causes three fourth of all deaths related to skin cancer, is more common in Caucasian population compared to Asian population. There is no reliable information about malignant melanoma in Nepal an effort has been made to assess the clinical and pathological features of melanoma patients. The current study was done to determine the clinical and pathological characteristics of malignant melanoma diagnosed in patients in a medical college teaching hospital, Western Nepal and as per our knowledge this is the first study of melanoma in Nepal. Thapa et al Clinicopathological Study of Malignant Melanoma at Tertiary Care Centre Incidence rate of melanoma shows substantial variation worldwide with the incidence being highest in New Zealand and the lowest in Asian countries like China, India, Japan and Singapore.[3,4] In Asian countries, 11,000 and 10,000 cases of malignant melanoma were newly diagnosed in males and females respectively in 2012.2

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