Primary penile melanoma and genital lichen sclerosus

Author:

Dear Kate1ORCID,Kravvas Georgios1ORCID,Sim Sharmaine2,Mastoraki Evanthia1ORCID,James Mariel1,Watchorn Richard1ORCID,Haider Aiman3,Ellery Peter3,Freeman Alex3,Alnajjar Hussain M.4ORCID,Muneer Asif4,Bunker Christopher B.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Dermatology University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust London UK

2. University College London Medical School London UK

3. Department of Histopathology University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust London UK

4. Department of Urology University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust London UK

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundThere is a well‐established association between squamous cell cancer and genital lichen sclerosus (GLSc). Although there have been several reported cases of vulval melanoma (MM) associated with LSc, particularly in the paediatric population, fewer cases of male genital (M) GLSc and penile (Pe)MM have been published.ObjectivesThe aim of this study was to explore further the relationship between PeMM and MGLSc by reviewing all the cases managed by our multidisciplinary service over a finite period.MethodsAll patients known to our tertiary urology and male genital dermatology service with a diagnosis of PeMM and where histology was available for review were identified over an 11‐year period (2011–2022). The histology was reviewed by two independent, mutually ‘blinded’ histopathologists. Photographs and clinical notes, where available, were retrospectively reviewed by two independent dermatologists for signs or symptoms of LSc.ResultsEleven patients with PeMM were identified for review. Histopathological examination found evidence of LSc in nine patients, and review of clinical photos corroborated the presence of LSc in three. Overall, features of LSc were present in nine out of eleven cases (82%).ConclusionThe presence of LSc in 9 out of 11 cases of PeMM is suggestive of a causative relationship between LSc and PeMM. This may be due to chronic melanocytic distress created by chronic inflammation secondary to LSc.

Funder

British Skin Foundation

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Dermatology

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