The Journal of dermatology
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Although recent clinical trials have revealed that immune checkpoint inhibitors significantly improved the overall survival (OS) of patients with advanced melanoma, these previous studies comprised mainly white populations, in which superficial spreading melanoma (SSM) and lentigo maligna melanoma are the major clinical types of melanoma. In contrast, Asians manifest a distinct clinicopathological type of melanoma from that of whites and show much higher frequencies of acral lentiginous melanoma (ALM) and mucosal melanoma, which have been shown to be less susceptible to immune checkpoint inhibitors. Because no comparative studies have been published showing improvement of OS by immune checkpoint inhibitors in Asian melanoma patients, we retrospectively collected the data for 45 melanoma patients treated with checkpoint inhibitors and 24 melanoma patients treated with chemotherapy alone before immune checkpoint inhibitors became available, and compared their OS. ⋯ Improved OS was observed in both the SSM and the ALM patients. In addition, multivariate Cox regression analyses revealed that use of immune checkpoint inhibitors was associated with favorable prognosis (P = 0.0001), indicating that use of immune checkpoint inhibitors is an independent factor for favorable survival. Our study showed that immune checkpoint inhibitors may also improve the prognosis of Asian melanoma patients.
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Case Reports
Development of Kasabach-Merritt phenomenon following vaccination: More than a coincidence?
Kasabach-Merritt phenomenon (KMP) occurred uniquely in patients with kaposiform hemangioendothelioma (KHE) and tufted angioma (TA). We report the clinical characteristics of two patients with KHE involving the right upper arm. The patients demonstrated rapid enlargement of the lesion with severe KMP shortly after vaccination. ⋯ The patients showed a quick normalization of the platelet level. The follow-up examination revealed that the size of the mass was significantly decreased. This report raises the intriguing possibility that extrinsic factors may contribute to the development of KMP in the context of an already existing KHE.
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Letter Case Reports
Type 1 diabetes in a melanoma patient treated with ipilimumab after nivolumab.
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Letter Case Reports
Case of combined nevus showing a speckled distribution pattern.
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Letter Case Reports
Pyogenic granuloma-like Kaposi's sarcoma on the first toe.