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Mammary and extramammary Paget's disease [PDF]
Mammary and extramammary Paget's disease are uncommon intraepithelial adenocarcinomas. Both conditions have similar clinical features, which mimic inflammatory and infective diseases. Histological diagnostic confusion can arise between Paget's disease and other neoplastic conditions affecting the skin, with the most common differential diagnoses being ...
J, Lloyd, A M, Flanagan
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Background Vulvar extramammary Paget disease is a rare chronic condition, that presents with non-specific symptoms such as pruritus and eczematous lesions. Because most of these lesions are noninvasive, the distinction between primary and secondary Paget
Walquiria Quida Salles Pereira Primo +5 more
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An 83 year-old man was observed for an 8 year-long pruritic, erythematous plaque of the left axilla. He had been continuously medicated with topical antifungals and steroids with occasional symptomatic relief, but with disease progression.
Andre Lencastre +2 more
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Extramammary Paget Disease of Peristomal Skin Secondary to Bladder Urothelial Carcinoma
Extramammary Paget disease (EMPD) is a rare, cutaneous condition, which can present secondary to underlying carcinoma as an eczematoid rash that often mimics other conditions. Secondary EMPD should, therefore, be considered in the differential diagnosis
Victoria Dukharan +3 more
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Objectives: Extramammary Paget’s disease (EMPD) is a neoplastic skin disease of unknown etiology. EMPD is frequently associated with forkhead box A1 (FOXA1) expression, which correlates with the expression of estrogen receptor alpha (ER). FOXA1 regulates
Chiho Sumitomo +3 more
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S1 guideline sweat gland carcinoma
Summary The current classification of sweat gland carcinomas is based on histomorphological characteristics and distinguishes between more than 20 entities. Most patients are older, but some subtypes also affect middle‐aged and younger patients. The majority of tumors arise de novo. Sweat gland carcinomas have nonspecific clinical features.
Mirjana Ziemer +19 more
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ABSTRACT Persistent treatment‐resistant anogenital plaques should not be repeatedly managed as chronic eczema without histopathological confirmation. Early biopsy of atypical or non‐resolving lesions facilitates timely diagnosis of Bowen disease, prevents prolonged diagnostic delay, and enables treatment before progression to invasive squamous cell ...
Shiwani Sharma Acharya +2 more
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Summary:. Several reconstructive procedures have been documented for large perianal defects after extensive surgical resection. The lotus petal flap (LPF) is a fasciocutaneous flap, the use of which remains limited compared with alternative surgical ...
Edward T.C. Dong, BSc +2 more
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Extramammary Paget's disease with the appearance of a nodule: a case report
Background Extramammary Paget's disease (EMPD) remains a rare condition with only a limited number of cases reported in the literature. EMPD is mainly composed of intraepidermal Paget cells, and possesses variable clinical behaviors and histological ...
Yang Jian, Yang Wenlin, Wang Xia
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Boron Neutron Capture Therapy at a Crossroads: Translational Gap and Emerging Delivery Agents
This review surveys recent advances in boron delivery agents for BNCT, emphasizing the shift from classical small molecules to multifunctional nanocarriers and theranostic systems. By integrating targeting, imaging, and therapy, next‐generation boron compounds aim to bridge the gap between (bio)chemical innovation and clinical translation.
Christoph Selg, Evamarie Hey‐Hawkins
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