Background
Auricular melanomas are rare malignancies, and conflicting reports regarding their clinical behaviors have been published so far.
Objective
In this study, we investigated the clinical features of the auricular melanomas and compared them with periauricular skin melanomas.
Methods
Data of 53 primary melanomas arising in auricular (n = 25) and periauricular regions (n = 28) were analyzed retrospectively.
Results
Demographic, histopathological, and clinical characteristics were found similar between auricular and periauricular melanomas (p > 0.05). Likewise, the recurrence rates for both groups were found to be similar (30%) (p = 0.9). The 5‐year relapse‐free survival rate of all patients was 57.4%, and no statistical difference was observed between the two groups—63.9% for auricular melanomas and 51.7% for periauricular melanomas (p = 0.5). Moreover, the 5‐year overall survival rate of all melanomas was 46.9%, and there was no statistical significance between the two groups—56.1% and 37.4% for auricular and periauricular melanomas, respectively (p = 0.4).
Conclusion
Auricular and periauricular melanomas share similar clinicopathologic features and outcomes.