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A clinical analysis of skin disease among the elderly in the western gyeongnam province

Authors
Kim, S.R.Park, D.H.Kim, C.Y.
Issue Date
2014
Publisher
Korean Dermatological Association
Keywords
Elderly; Skin disease; Skin tumor
Citation
Korean Journal of Dermatology, v.52, no.7, pp 449 - 456
Pages
8
Indexed
SCOPUS
KCI
Journal Title
Korean Journal of Dermatology
Volume
52
Number
7
Start Page
449
End Page
456
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/20146
ISSN
0494-4739
Abstract
Background: With the advancement of socioeconomic and medical sciences, the number of elderly patients with skin diseases significantly increased. Therefore, the epidemiologic survey of dermatologie disease is in need for the elderly population. Objective: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the prevalence of dermatologie diseases in elderly patients and to compare the results with the previous reports in malignant and benign skin tumors. Methods: We retrospectively reviewed the clinical records of 2,678 outpatients older than 65 years of age, who visited the Department of Dermatology from January 2010 to December 2013. We compared the clinical diagnoses and analyzed the distribution of dermatologie diseases and clinical features, including the factors of age and sex. Among them, 575 patients who received biopsy for skin tumors were pathologically analyzed, confirmed, and classified as malignant or benign tumor. Results: The incidence of skin disease in the group of patients older than 65 years of age was 15.6% (2,678). The ratio of men to women was 1 : 1.13 (1,257 : 1,421). The types of skin diseases in the group were as follows: infectious skin disease (26.1%); eczema (23.2%); epidermal and adnexal nevi and tumors (17.5%); drug eruption, erythema, and urticaria (7.0%); pruritus, psychocutaneous disorder, and neurocutaneous dermatoses (6.6%); populosquamous disease (3.3%); diseases of the skin appendages (3.2%); disorders of pigmentation (2.5%); diseases of the mucous membrane (2.3%); cutaneous vascular diseases (2.2%); and skin tumors (21.5%). The most common malignant tumors were as follows: squamous cell carcinoma (33.9%), basal cell carcinoma (31.2%), Bowen)s disease (19.0%), keratoacanthoma (7.2%), malignant melanoma (5.0%), and lymphoma (1.8%). The most common benign tumors were as follows: actinic keratosis (48.0%), seborrheic keratosis (17.2%), epidermal cyst (12.7%), melanocytic nevus (6.2%), hemangioma (3.7%), milia (2.0%), and hypertrophie scar and keloid (2.0%). The incidence of malignant tumors in women was much higher than in men, with a ratio of 1 : 1.96. Conclusion: This study provides useful data on the incidence and the characteristics of elderly skin diseases. Compared to the previous studies, the frequency of malignant tumors was relatively higher and variable. We advise physicians to make the appropriate diagnosis and treatment for the early detection of skin tumor, especially the squa- mous cell carcinoma and basal cell carcinoma, which are caused by long-term exposure to the sun.
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