Dermatoscopic patterns of cutaneous metastases: A multicentre cross‐sectional study of the International Dermoscopy Society

Author:

Tiodorovic Danica1ORCID,Stojkovic‐Filipovic Jelena2ORCID,Marghoob Ashfaq3,Argenziano Giuseppe4ORCID,Puig Susana5ORCID,Malvehy Josep5,Tognetti Linda6ORCID,Pietro Rubegni6,Akay Bengu Nisa7ORCID,Zalaudek Iris8,Haenssle Holger A.9ORCID,Müller‐Christmann Christine9,Cinotti Elisa6ORCID,Perrot Jean Luc10,Zaballos Pedro11,Bakos Renato Marchiori12,Thomas Luc13ORCID,Peris Ketty14ORCID,Lallas Aimilios15ORCID,Apalla Zoe15ORCID,Kreusch Juergen F.16,Tromme Isabelle17,Stratigos Alexandros J.18,Pizzichetta Maria Antonietta1920ORCID,Kandolf Lidija21ORCID,Longo Caterina2223ORCID,Blum Andreas24,Tanaka Masaru25,Hofmann‐Wellenhof Rainer26,Jovic Andrija27ORCID,Paoli John28ORCID,Buljan Marija29,Espasandín‐Arias Martina30,Cabo Horacio31,Saa Sonia Rodrigiez32,Salerni Gabriel33,Nazzaro Gianluca34ORCID,Kaminska‐Winciorek Grazyna35,Damiani Giovanni36,Geszti Franciska37,Kittler Harald38,

Affiliation:

1. Clinic of Dermatovenerology, University Clinical Center of Nis, Medical Faculty University of Nis Nis Serbia

2. Clinic of Dermatology and Venereology, University Clinical Center of Serbia, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Dermatology and Venereology University of Belgrade Belgrade Serbia

3. Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center Uniondale New York USA

4. Dermatology Unit University of Campania Naples Italy

5. Dermatology Department, Hospital Clinic Barcelona, IDIBAPS University of Barcelona Barcelona Spain

6. Dermatology Unit, Department of Medical, Surgical and Neurosciences University of Siena Siena Italy

7. Medicine Faculty Department of Dermatology Ankara University Ankara Turkey

8. Department of Dermatology and Venerology Medical University of Trieste Trieste Italy

9. Department of Dermatology University of Heidelberg Heidelberg Germany

10. Department of Dermatology CHU Saint Etienne Saint‐Etienne France

11. Dermatology Department Hospital de Sant Pau i Santa Tecla Tarragota Spain

12. Department of Dermatology, Hospital de Clinicas de Porto Alegre Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul‐Porto Alegre Porto Alegre Brazil

13. Department of Dermatology, Centre Hospitalier Lyon Sud, Lyons Cancer Research Center Lyon 1 University Lyon France

14. Dermatologia, Dipartimento di Medicina e Chirurgia Traslazionale, UOC di Dermatologia, Dipartimento di Scienze Mediche e Chirurgiche, Fondazione Policlinico Universitario A. Gemelli—IRCCS Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore Rome Italy

15. First Department of Dermatology, School of Medicine, Faculty of Health Sciences Aristotle University Thessaloniki Greece

16. Private Dermatological Practice Luebeck Germany

17. Department of Dermatology and Melanoma Clinic St Luc Hospital, Catholic University of Louvain Brussels Belgium

18. Andreas Sygros Hospital for Cutaneous and Venereal Diseases Athens Greece

19. Department of Dermatology University of Trieste Aviano Italy

20. Department of Medical Oncology Centro di Riferimento Oncologico di Aviano (CRO) IRCCS Aviano Italy

21. Department of Dermatology and Venereology, Faculty of Medicine Military Medical Academy Belgrade Serbia

22. Department of Dermatology University of Modena and Reggio Emili Modena Italy

23. Azienda Unità Sanitaria Locale – IRCCS di Reggio Emilia, Skin Cancer Center Reggio Emilia Italy

24. Public, Private and Teaching Practice of Dermatology Konstanz Germany

25. Department of Dermatology Tokyo Women's Medical University Adachi Medical Center Tokyo Japan

26. Department of Dermatology and Venerology Medical University Graz Graz Austria

27. Clinic of Dermatovenerology University Clinical Center of Nis Nis Serbia

28. Department of Dermatology and Venereology, Institute of Clinical Sciences, Sahlgrenska Academy, Region Västra Götaland, Sahlgrenska University Hospital University of Gothenburg Gothenburg Sweden

29. Department of Dermatology and Venereology, Sestre Milosrdnice University Hospital Centre, School of Dental Medicine University of Zagreb Zagreb Croatia

30. Department of Dermatology University Hospital of Pontevedra Pontevedra Spain

31. University of Buenos Aires Buenos Aires Argentina

32. Department of Dermatology Hospital Del Carmen Mendoza Argentina

33. Department of Dermatology, Hospital Provincial del Centenario National University of Rosario Rosario Argentina

34. Dermatology Unit Fondazione IRCCS Ca' Granda Ospedale Maggiore Policlinico Milan Italy

35. Department of Bone Marrow Transplantation and Hematology‐Oncology; Skin Cancer and Melanoma Team Maria Sklodowska‐Curie National Research Institute of Oncology Gliwice Poland

36. Italian Center of Precisione Medicine and Chronic Inflammation Milan, Department of Biomedical, Surgical and Dental Sciences University of Milan Milan Italy

37. Smartderm Medical Office Budapest Hungary

38. Department of Dermatology Medical University of Vienna Vienna Austria

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundThe detection of cutaneous metastases (CMs) from various primary tumours represents a diagnostic challenge.ObjectivesOur aim was to evaluate the general characteristics and dermatoscopic features of CMs from different primary tumours.MethodsRetrospective, multicentre, descriptive, cross‐sectional study of biopsy‐proven CMs.ResultsWe included 583 patients (247 females, median age: 64 years, 25%–75% percentiles: 54–74 years) with 632 CMs, of which 52.2% (n = 330) were local, and 26.7% (n = 169) were distant. The most common primary tumours were melanomas (n = 474) and breast cancer (n = 59). Most non‐melanoma CMs were non‐pigmented (n = 151, 95.6%). Of 169 distant metastases, 54 (32.0%) appeared on the head and neck region. On dermatoscopy, pigmented melanoma metastases were frequently structureless blue (63.6%, n = 201), while amelanotic metastases were typified by linear serpentine vessels and a white structureless pattern. No significant difference was found between amelanotic melanoma metastases and CMs of other primary tumours.ConclusionsThe head and neck area is a common site for distant CMs. Our study confirms that most pigmented melanoma metastasis are structureless blue on dermatoscopy and may mimic blue nevi. Amelanotic metastases are typified by linear serpentine vessels and a white structureless pattern, regardless of the primary tumour.

Publisher

Wiley

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