Risk factors of lentigo maligna as compared to other melanoma subtypes

Author:

Mitsaki Kyriaki Stefania1ORCID,Apalla Zoe2ORCID,Lazaridou Elizabeth2,Lallas Konstantinos3ORCID,Lallas Aimilios1

Affiliation:

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

2. Second Department of Dermatology, Faculty of Health Sciences, School of Medicine Aristotle University Thessaloniki Greece

3. Department of Medical Oncology, Faculty of Health Sciences, School of Medicine Aristotle University Thessaloniki Greece

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundLentigo maligna (LM) exhibits a particular epidemiological profile compared to other histopathologic subtypes of melanoma, with a propensity for the head and neck area and a higher mean age at diagnosis. Few small‐scale studies have exclusively evaluated the risk factors for the development of LM.ObjectiveThis study aims to compare LM to other histological subtypes of melanoma for the prevalence of known melanoma risk factors, including pigmentary characteristics, history of occupational sun exposure, nevus count, and familial melanoma history.Patients and methodsWe conducted a case–control study of 152 patients with LM and 784 patients with other melanoma subtypes (OM). The Mann–Whitney t‐test and Pearson chi‐squared test were used to detect differences between the two groups in continuous and categorical variables, respectively. Univariate and multivariate logistic regression models were then constructed to identify risk factors for developing LM compared to other melanoma subtypes.ResultsIn multivariate logistic regression analysis, LM was positively associated with a lentigines count >50 and occupational sun exposure compared to OM (OR 2.10, 95% CI 1.35–3.29 and OR 2.18, 95% CI 1.33–3.57, respectively). In contrast, patients with an increased nevus count and fair or medium skin color were less likely to develop LM than OM (OR 0.93, P < 0.001, 95% CI 0.91–0.94, and OR 0.28, P < 0.001, 95% CI 0.17–0.46, respectively). In univariate analysis, LM exhibited a weaker association with all pigmentary traits than OM. No significant associations were found for atypical nevi count and family history.ConclusionWe found significant differences in the prevalence of known melanoma risk factors between LM and other melanoma subtypes, which supports the hypothesis of a distinct pathogenetic pathway of LM.

Publisher

Wiley

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