DOI: 10.3390/dermatopathology13020027 ISSN: 2296-3529

Cutaneous Melanoma in Adolescents and Young Adults Versus Older Patients: Clinical and Histopathological Differences in Western Romania

Bianca Roxana Natarâş, Sorina Maria Tăban, Aura Jurescu, Octavia Cornelia Viţa, Remus Florin Cornea, Ioana Hurmuz, Adelina Vidac, Daciana Grujic, Valentin Tudor Popa, Alis Liliana Carmen Dema

Aim: This study aimed to identify the clinical and pathological features of primary cutaneous melanomas in young patients, comparing them with those of older patients. Materials and Methods: We performed a retrospective study observing the differences with respect to clinical and pathological features in young patients versus older patients. We distributed the cases into two groups: patients < 40 years diagnosed with cutaneous melanoma and patients ≥ 40 years diagnosed with cutaneous melanoma. Results: From the total number of primary cutaneous melanomas diagnosed, 11% of cases were represented by young patients. The clinical and pathological features more frequently associated with cutaneous melanomas in AYAs (adolescents and young adults) were represented by the superficial spreading subtype (p = 0.0003), a brisk inflammatory infiltrate (p = 0.0061), a pT1–pT2 pathological stage (p = 0.0183), decreased mitotic activity (p = 0.0186), decreased Breslow index (p = 0.0301), and female sex (p = 0.022). Conclusions: The most important features of cutaneous melanomas diagnosed in AYA patients were represented by the superficial spreading subtype, the presence of a brisk inflammatory infiltrate, and a pT1–pT2 pathological stage.

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