A study of epidermal and dermal tumors over face in ageing skin

Authors : Gnanasekaran R, Rajagopal R, Radhakrishnan S, Narmadhadevi TG, Premananth P

DOI : 10.18231/j.ijced.2020.019

Volume : 6

Issue : 1

Year : 2020

Page No : 84-94

Introduction: Ageing is a complex process that has been defined as the accumulation of molecular damage
over time. signs of ageing skin are atrophy, laxity, wrinkling, sagging, dryness, yellowness, a multiplicity of
pigmented and other blemishes and sparse grey hair. More than 90% of age-associated cosmetic problems
are caused by ultraviolet (UV) radiation on exposed skin, which damages telomeres, generates free-radicals
and whose effects are largely proportionate to skin type. Skin tumours develop as a result of proliferation
of a single or multile components of the skin. Skin tumours are a challenging group of conditions that can
be categorized into epidermal and dermal tumors depends on their origin. skin tumours in ageing skin are
challenging because of wide variatios in cliical presentations, the occurence, behaviour and variety of the
epidermal and dermal tumours makes it worthwhile to study this topic.
Aim: The aim of this study was to study the clinical features and epidemiology of epidermal and dermal
tumours of skin over face in ageing.
Materials and Methods: fifty patients with Epidermal and Dermal skin tumors over face in ageing skin
attending the opd of department of dermatology.
Results: The highet age prevalances was in 5th decade (50%), The female: male ratio was 1.2: 1. The
commonest skin tumours recorded were epidermal tumours (74%), followed by dermal tumors (26%).
Commonest among Epidermal tumours were seborrheic keratosis – 28 cases (75.07%), were firm in
consistency in 30 cases (81.08%), cystic in 04 cases (10.81), soft in 03 cases (8.1 %). Among Commonest
among dermal tumors were compound nevus – 5 cases (38.46%), Among dermal tumors, 06 cases were
biopsied.clinical diagnosis concordance with histopatholgical diagnosis was seen in 04 cases (66.66%).
Discordance seen in 02 cases (33.33%), clinically suspected as sebaceoma and dermal nevus turned out to
be dermal nevus and dermatofibroma histopathologically.

Keywords: Epidermal tumors, Dermal tumors, Ageing skin.


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