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Advances in Dermatology and Allergology/Postępy Dermatologii i Alergologii
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6/2024
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Original paper

Collision tumours: our recent experience

Adam Zalewski
1
,
Iwona Chlebicka
1
,
Jacek C. Szepietowski
1

  1. Department of Dermatology, Venereology and Allergology, Wroclaw Medical University, Wroclaw, Poland
Adv Dermatol Allergol 2024; XLI (6): 622-625
Online publish date: 2024/10/29
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Introduction:
Collision skin lesions (CSL) are rare clinical and pathological entities, posing significant diagnostic and therapeutic challenges. These lesions comprise at least two distinct cell populations – benign and/or malignant neoplasms – that are adjacent yet clearly demarcated. CSL were categorized as collision tumours into three types: two benign lesions, one benign and one malignant lesion, and two malignant lesions, with the most common being basal cell carcinoma (BCC) and melanocytic naevus.

Aim:
To analyse and present cases of collision skin lesions treated surgically in our Dermatosurgical Unit.

Material and methods:
A retrospective review was conducted on patients treated in our unit in 2021–2022, excluding lesions arising from preexisting conditions or located at the same anatomical site but separable upon examination.

Results:
Out of 838 patients, 4 cases of collision tumours were identified: one with two benign lesions and three with one benign and one malignant lesion, all histologically confirmed.

Conclusions:
Collision tumours, due to their rare occurrence and complex nature, represent a diagnostic challenge. Awareness and early detection, aided by dermoscopy, are crucial for effective management. Treatment should prioritize the more aggressive component of the tumour, with excisional biopsy being a favourable approach. Further research is needed to better understand the pathogenesis and optimize diagnostic and therapeutic strategies.

keywords:

collision tumor, collision skin leasion

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