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The American Journal of Surgery, 1957
Abstract A case is reported of extramammary Paget's disease of the anus, the eighth case to be recorded in the literature. Histologically the findings were identical to the classic findings in the breast. An underlying carcinoma of the sweat gland type, which metastasized to the inguinal lymph node, was also present.
J J, BOCIAN, O, TUSCHKA
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Abstract A case is reported of extramammary Paget's disease of the anus, the eighth case to be recorded in the literature. Histologically the findings were identical to the classic findings in the breast. An underlying carcinoma of the sweat gland type, which metastasized to the inguinal lymph node, was also present.
J J, BOCIAN, O, TUSCHKA
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Extramammary Paget’s disease of the anus
Irish Journal of Medical Science, 1968A case of extramammary Paget’s disease of the anus associated with an apocrine gland carcinoma is described. Concepts regarding the aetiology of these mucin producing cells with their characteristic histological appearance, are outlined. Diagnosis is by biopsy and histochemical studies. Successful treatment, as in Paget’s disease of the breast, depends
J F, O'Grady, S R, Hewitt
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Sexually Transmitted Diseases of the Anus and Rectum
Clinics in Gastroenterology, 1975exaly +3 more sources
Diseases of the Colon & Rectum, 1975
Perianal Bowen’s disease is a rare disease, diagnosed on the basis of suspicion and histologic examination. Although in gross appearance the lesion can mimic other anorectal conditions, such as condyloma acuminatum, psoriasis, neurodermatitis, leukoplakia, extramammary Paget’s disease, moniliasis, and seborrheic dermatitis, the histologic picture is ...
J A, Scoma, E I, Levy
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Perianal Bowen’s disease is a rare disease, diagnosed on the basis of suspicion and histologic examination. Although in gross appearance the lesion can mimic other anorectal conditions, such as condyloma acuminatum, psoriasis, neurodermatitis, leukoplakia, extramammary Paget’s disease, moniliasis, and seborrheic dermatitis, the histologic picture is ...
J A, Scoma, E I, Levy
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Conservative management of Bowen's disease of the anus
International Journal of Colorectal Disease, 1989Bowen's disease of the anus is usually treated by wide local excision including macroscopic normal areas if random biopsies show dysplasia. Skin grafting will often be necessary, since areas of microscopic dysplasia may be found at a considerable distance from the gross affected site.
O O, Rasmussen, J, Christiansen
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Crohn's Disease of the Colon, Rectum, and Anus
Surgical Clinics of North America, 1993The varied presentations and complexities of Crohn's disease involving the colon, rectum, and anus mandate decisions that can challenge even the most experienced surgeon. Symptomatic large-bowel disease, with its number of operative indications, is often amenable to resection that maintains intestinal continuity with acceptable rates of recurrence ...
S A, Strong, V W, Fazio
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Hirschsprung’s disease associated with imperforate anus
The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 1972To conclude we would like to state that, though the combination of Hirschsprung’ disease with imperforate anus is an uncommon entity, routine histopathological studies in all cases of imperforate anus would help in the early diagnosis of the association.
S K, Bandi +2 more
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