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Clinical Retrospective Analysis of 340 Inpatients with Malignant Skin Tumors in Western Inner Mongolia

Objective:. This study was performed to evaluate the clinical and epidemiological characteristics of inpatients with malignant skin tumors in western Inner Mongolia during the past 10 years. Methods:. We collected the clinical data of inpatients with histopathologically diagnosed malignant skin tumo...

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Published in:International journal of dermatology and venereology 2021-03, Vol.4 (1), p.36-39
Main Authors: Jia, Min-Xin, Li, Dong-Xia, Liu, Yu-Lei
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Language:English
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Summary:Objective:. This study was performed to evaluate the clinical and epidemiological characteristics of inpatients with malignant skin tumors in western Inner Mongolia during the past 10 years. Methods:. We collected the clinical data of inpatients with histopathologically diagnosed malignant skin tumors admitted to the Affiliated Hospital of Inner Mongolia Medical University from June 2008 to December 2018. Morbidity was compared using the Chi-square test. Results:. In total, 340 inpatients with malignant skin tumors were evaluated, including 163 (47.94%) patients with basal cell carcinoma, 134 (39.41%) with squamous cell carcinoma, 5 (1.47%) with malignant melanoma, 21 (6.18%) with Bowen disease, and 6 (1.76%) with Paget's disease. Four (1.18%) patients had metastatic skin cancer and seven (2.06%) had other malignant skin tumors. The patients comprised 132 (38.8%) men and 208 (61.1%) women, and there were no statistically significant sex-related differences among the skin malignancies (x2 = 5.006, P > 0.05). Among the 340 patients, 314 (92.4%) were of Han nationality and 26 (7.6%) were of ethnic minorities. Statistically significant differences were found in the various types of malignant skin tumors between the Han and minority groups (x2 = 19.446, P 
ISSN:2096-5540
2641-8746
DOI:10.1097/JD9.0000000000000123