2018
DOI: 10.3126/nmcj.v20i4.25129
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Dermatological Manifestations in Cancer Patients: A Hospital Based Study

Abstract: Skin can show various manifestations in patients suffering with malignancy, which may be specific or non specific. In absence of any available literature on this issue, we conducted this study to know the dermatological conditions affecting Nepalese patients with malignancy. A total of 62 patients who were referred for dermatological consultation both from out-patient department and in-patient department of Nepal Cancer Hospital were included in this study. Data including demographic variables, type of maligna… Show more

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“…Among them psoriasis was the commonest disorder noted (3%).This incidence of papulosquamous disorders in accordance with the study by Thapa (3.3%). 13 Bullous disorders and eczema were seen in 3.5% and 20.5% of the study subjects respectively and it was in accordance with Raveendra et al (1.5% and 31% respectively). 6 Pigmentary disorders were seen in 7% of the study subjects and vitiligo was the commonest of them (4%) followed by melasma (3%).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
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“…Among them psoriasis was the commonest disorder noted (3%).This incidence of papulosquamous disorders in accordance with the study by Thapa (3.3%). 13 Bullous disorders and eczema were seen in 3.5% and 20.5% of the study subjects respectively and it was in accordance with Raveendra et al (1.5% and 31% respectively). 6 Pigmentary disorders were seen in 7% of the study subjects and vitiligo was the commonest of them (4%) followed by melasma (3%).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…Thapa et al, had reported a similar incidence (1.9%). 13 Overall, 43.5% of the study population was suffering from comorbid conditions. 7 subjects had more than 1 comorbid condition.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…5 The prevalence of pruritus increases with age, 2,3 and it is one of the most common health problems reported by elderly adults. [6][7][8][9][10][11] A 2002 survey including over 25 000 respondents found that 12.4% reported suffering from chronic pruritus. 12 The survey also found that the respondents considered chronic itch by far the most impairing skin problem.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This observation is similar to that observed by Thapa et al where eczema (35.8%) was most common. 5 Bilgili et al and Liao et al also reported higher incidence of eczema at 32.7% and 58.7% respectively. 6,7 In elderly population, contact dermatitis and seborrheic dermatitis are more commonly seen.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 88%