| Literature DB >> 36199869 |
Ayse Nur Ugur Kilinc1, Zeynep Bayramoglu1, Yasar Unlu1.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: Although basal cell carcinoma (BCC) is prevalent in the older population, it can be rarely seen in younger people. This study aims to investigate the risk factors and characteristics of BCC in young patients.Entities:
Keywords: Basal cell carcinoma; early-onset; young patients
Year: 2022 PMID: 36199869 PMCID: PMC9464849 DOI: 10.14744/nci.2020.78872
Source DB: PubMed Journal: North Clin Istanb ISSN: 2536-4553
Demographic data of patients with basal cell carcinoma
| Total number | Age at first diagnosis, y Mean±SD | |
|---|---|---|
| All patients with BCC | 1717 | 70.6±13.8 |
| Female | 859 | 70±14.2 |
| Male | 858 | 76.5±13.3 |
| Patients under <35 with BCC | 32 | 26.3±9.4 |
| Female | 19 | 24.6±10.3 |
| Male | 13 | 28.5±7.5 |
| Patients under <18 with BCC | 6 | 10.8±2.4 |
| Female | 5 | 10.2±2.2 |
| Male | 1 | 14±0 |
BCC: Basal cell carcinoma.
Histological subtypes, tumor site, and focality of patients with basal cell carcinoma under age 35
| Histological subtypes | |
|---|---|
| Nodular | 29/32 |
| Superficial-spreading | 2/32 |
| Pigmented | 1/32 |
| Tumor site | |
| Head and neck | 31/32 |
| Upper limb | 1/32 |
| Trunk-lower limb | 0 |
| Tumor focality | |
| Unifocal | 29/32 |
| Multifocal | 3/32 |
BCC: Basal cell carcinoma.
Early-onset basal cell carcinoma with presence of known risk factors for basal cell carcinoma
| Risk factors | Age | Gender | Localization | Histological subtype |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gorlin-Goltz syndrome | 30 | M | Scalp midline | Superficial |
| Renal transplant history | 30 | M | Left malar region | Nodular |
| BCC developing from Sebaceous nevus | 21 | M | Scalp | Nodular |
| Xeroderma pigmentosum | 17 | F | Forehead, cheek, infraorbital area, and left intranasal area (multiple lesions) | Nodular |
| Epidermolysis bullosa | 6 | F | ? | Nodular |
| Personal history of living in Africa for nine years | 25 | M | Medial left orbit | Nodular |
BCC: Basal cell carcinoma.
Early-onset basal cell carcinoma with comorbidities
| Comorbidity | Age | Gender | Localization | Histological subtype |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Polycystic ovary syndrome | 25 | F | Scalp | Nodular |
| Breast fibroadenoma | 26 | F | Nasal lateral | Nodular |
| Antipsychotic drug use | 30 | M | Scalp | Nodular |
| Irritable bowel disease | 32 | M | Arm | Superficial |
| Diabetes mellitus (type II) | 35 | M | Two lesions Nasolabial region, medial of eye | Nodular |
| Polymorphous light eruption | 32 | F | Right cantal region | Nodular Nodular |
| Xerosis cutis | 21 | F | Frontal region |
Figure 1Superficial spreading basal cell carcinoma, 31-year-old male with Gorlin-Goltz syndrome ×40 H&E Stain (A), ×40 Ber-ep 4 Stain (B).
Figure 2Nodular basal cell carcinoma, 6-year-old female with epidermolysis bullosa ×40 H&E Stain (A), ×100 H&E Stain (B).