Clinicopathologic correlation of dermatologic diseases in patients with darker pigmentation

Author:

Tripathy Sanjna1,Warbasse Elizabeth2,Ronen Shira3,Al-Rohil Rami45ORCID,Cohen George F2,Chen Wei-Shen2,Patel Anisha B16ORCID

Affiliation:

1. McGovern School of Medicine, The University of Texas Health Sciences , Houston, TX , US

2. Department of Dermatology, University of South Florida , Tampa, FL , US

3. Department of Pathology, Cleveland Clinic , Cleveland, OH , US

4. Department of Dermatology, Duke University Hospital , Durham, NC , US

5. Department of Pathology, Duke University Hospital , Durham, NC , US

6. Department of Dermatology, University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center , Houston, TX , US

Abstract

Abstract Objectives Cutaneous diseases that disproportionately affect patients with darker pigmentation and their histologic features are historically understudied and undertreated. This review article aims to highlight the key clinical features, histopathology, and diagnostic pearls of several cutaneous diseases that commonly present in patients with darker pigmentation. Methods A literature search was conducted, and a list of cutaneous diseases that frequently affect patients with darker pigmentation was compiled. A group of experts expounded upon those that were most common or misdiagnosed according to scientific evidence and clinical practice. Results The diseases were divided into hypopigmented disorders, hyperpigmented disorders, scarring disorders, and alopecic disorders. Within each category, the etiology, clinical features, histopathology, and key histologic differential diagnoses are described and discussed. Conclusions As many clinicians are taught that there are no effective treatment options or that these diseases are considered “cosmetic” in nature, patients often do not get a thorough medical workup or skin biopsy. This article aims to decrease the knowledge gap and serve as a resource for anyone involved in the care of patients with these cutaneous conditions.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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