JLE

European Journal of Dermatology

MENU

Pleomorphic dermal sarcoma: a retrospective study of 16 cases in a dermato-oncology centre and a review of the literature Volume 30, numéro 5, September-October 2020

Illustrations


  • Figure 1

  • Figure 2

  • Figure 3

  • Figure 4

Tableaux

Auteurs
1 Department of Dermatology, Instituto Valenciano de Oncología. Valencia, Spain
2 Department of Pathology, Instituto Valenciano de Oncología. Valencia, Spain
* Reprints

Background: Relatively little is known about the true aggressive potential of pleomorphic dermal sarcoma (PDS) or optimal management strategies. Objective: To describe the outcomes of 16 cases of PDS treated at our hospital (14 with modified Mohs micrographic surgery [M-MMS] and two with conventional surgery) and establish an adequate plan for management. Materials & Methods: We reviewed 16 PDS cases treated at our hospital between October 2007 and June 2019 and compared our results with the available evidence. Results: In total, 69% of cases had recurred after initial conventional surgery, M-MMS led to local disease control in 83% of cases, and 19% of patients developed metastasis. Combining all published PDS cases with ours, we calculated an overall metastasis rate of 12%, and an overall recurrence rate of 35% after conventional surgery and 17% after M-MMS. Conclusion: PDS is more aggressive than previously estimated, with an overall metastatic rate of 12%. Despite high recurrence rates with previous conventional surgery (69%), M-MMS achieved a good rate of local disease control (83%). Given the potential aggressivity of PDS and the importance of clear surgical margins, M-MMS appears to be more adequate than conventional excision. Staging studies and close monitoring are warranted in PDS patients, for which we propose a management algorithm.