Clinicopathological Pattern of Basal Cell Carcinoma among Sudanese Patients

Tasneem Mohammed Elshiekh Sulieman, N. Husain
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Background: Basal cell carcinoma (BCC) is a frequently diagnosed skin cancer with variable histopathological types. BCC was not widely studied in Sudan as it is in the Caucasian population. Objectives: To appraise the clinical and histopathological aspects of BCC of the skin in Sudan. Materials and methods: A retrospective descriptive analysis of 84 histologically diagnosed BCC specimens seen at three hospitals in four-year duration were reviewed and classified into histological variants according to the WHO classification 2006. Data were analyzed using Statistical Package for the Social Sciences, version 23.0. Results: The mean age (±SD) of the study participants was 56 (±1.75) years, ranging from 20 to 92 years and 63.1% were females (Female to male ratio 1.7:1). The most common incidence was among the age group 51 - 60 years. The face was the primary tumor site in 89.3% with a predilection for the nasal area (31% of those in the face), followed by the trunk (6%). Out of the total, 54.8% were histologically categorized as nodular/solid, while infiltrative accounts for 11.9% followed by the superficial type (8.3%). Surgical margins were involved in 34.5% of cases and peri-neural invasion was seen in 3.6% of cases, mostly were of the infiltrative variant. Conclusion: BCC in Sudan is commonly present in the head as solid nodular histopathological variant which is correlated with worldwide distribution but has slightly younger age and female predominance; thus further studies are needed to assess risk factors in Sudanese patients and improve approaches for earlier diagnosis and better management.
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苏丹基底细胞癌患者的临床病理特征
背景:基底细胞癌(Basal cell carcinoma, BCC)是一种常见的皮肤肿瘤,具有多种组织病理类型。在苏丹没有像在高加索人群中那样广泛研究基底细胞癌。目的:评价苏丹皮肤基底细胞癌的临床和组织病理学特征。材料和方法:对三家医院四年期间84例组织学诊断的BCC标本进行回顾性描述性分析,并根据世卫组织2006年分类将其分类为组织学变异。数据分析使用统计软件包为社会科学,版本23.0。结果:研究参与者的平均年龄(±SD)为56(±1.75)岁,年龄范围为20 ~ 92岁,女性占63.1%(男女比例为1.7:1)。最常见的是51 - 60岁年龄组。89.3%的患者以面部为原发肿瘤部位,其中鼻区(占面部的31%)居多,其次是躯干(占6%)。其中,54.8%的组织学类型为结节性/实性,浸润性占11.9%,其次是浅表性(8.3%)。34.5%的病例累及手术边缘,3.6%的病例可见神经周围浸润,多数为浸润型。结论:在苏丹,基底细胞癌通常以实性结节的组织病理学变异形式存在于头部,与世界范围内的分布相关,但年龄略轻,且以女性为主;因此,需要进一步的研究来评估苏丹患者的危险因素,并改进早期诊断和更好管理的方法。
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