CUTANEOUS T-CELL LYMPHOMA IN SAUDI ARABIA: RETROSPECTIVE SINGLE-CENTER REVIEW

Cutaneous T-cell lymphoma in Saudi Arabia: retrospective single-center review

Cutaneous T-cell lymphoma in Saudi Arabia: retrospective single-center review

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BACKGROUND: Cutaneous T-cell lymphoma (CTCL) is an uncommon disease with various clinical presentations.The hypopigmented type is more common in individuals with a dark skin complexion.Moreover, childhood CTCL is more common in Mediterranean populations in comparison to the West.OBJECTIVE: To describe CTCL in the Saudi population.

DESIGN: A retrospective collection of data on all cases of CTCL from 2010-2016.SETTING: Dermatology clinic at a tertiary center in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.PATIENTS AND METHODS: We collected data on all cases of CTCL diagnosed socialstudiesscholar.com clinically and confirmed pathologically.MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE(S): The number of cases of CTCL, gender, age at diagnosis and clinical subtypes.

RESULTS: The most common presentation among 125 patients was the classic type (patches and plaques) followed by the hypopigmented and poikilodermatous variants.Males were 58% of the population (n=72).The median age at diagnosis was 41 years and the range was 5 to 86 years.Thirteen percent were younger than 20 years of age.

CONCLUSION: Hypopigmented and poikilodermatous types of CTCL are more common in our population than in read more the West.LIMITATION: Retrospective, single-center data may not be generalizable since difficult cases are more likely to be referred to a tertiary center.

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