Digital melanoma in Caucasians: a descriptive and survival study according to sublocation

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF DERMATOLOGY(2022)

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Background and objectives Digital melanoma is an uncommon form of acral melanoma that is anatomically restricted to the finger. The aim of this study is to provide specific epidemiological and clinical information about this subtype of melanoma, as well as to identify differences in recurrence and survival depending on the anatomical sublocation. Patients and methods We describe a group of 45 Caucasian patients with digital melanoma divided into three groups: nail unit melanoma (group A), finger skin melanoma (group B), and those melanomas that involve both nail and adjacent skin (group C). Results The mean tumor thickness was 4.66 mm, and the most common histological subtype is acral lentiginous melanoma. Group C was more frequent in older men and was thicker and more frequently ulcerated (P < 0.05). In addition, patients in group C developed distant metastases more frequently and had a significantly lower median disease-free survival (26.60 months) compared with group A (69.47 months) and group B (89.81 months) (P < 0.05). Conclusions According to our results, digital melanoma limited to nail apparatus or finger skin was associated with a better prognosis, while those affecting both nail apparatus and skin showed lower melanoma-specific survival.
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digital melanoma,caucasians,survival study
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