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Multimodal Imaging Detection of Difficult Mammary Paget Disease: Dermoscopy, Reflectance Confocal Microscopy, and Line-Field Confocal–Optical Coherence Tomography [PDF]
Mammary Paget disease (MPD) is a rare cutaneous malignancy associated with underlying ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) or invasive ductal carcinoma (IDC).
Carmen Cantisani +10 more
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Invasive acantholytic anaplastic extramammary Paget disease: A previously unreported neoplasm in the vulva and review of the literature [PDF]
This report describes the first documented invasive acantholytic anaplastic extramammary Paget disease (AAEMPD) of the vulva. An 87-year-old female presented with a recurrent vulvar lesion refractory to topical imiquimod and treated with multiple wide ...
Flora Mae G. Sta. Ines +4 more
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We describe a patient with extramammary Paget disease. We think these clinical and pathological pictures are typical, interesting and educational.
Bahsas Zaky O, Puckett Y.
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Analyses of dermoscopic and reflectance confocal microscopic features of Paget disease
Objective To investigate polarized light dermoscopic and reflectance confocal microscopic features of Paget disease. Methods Dermoscopic and reflectance confocal microscopic features of 76 lesions were analyzed in 29 patients with Paget disease, who ...
Xiu WANG, Lang RAO, Junru YE
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Sonographic visualization of nipple blood flow can help differentiate Paget disease from benign eczematous nipple lesions. [PDF]
Paget disease of the breast is a rare cancer that originates from the nipple-areolar complex. It is often overlooked and misdiagnosed as benign chronic eczema of the nipple.
Hideaki Ogata +9 more
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Monostotic Paget Disease of the Lumbar Vertebrae: A Pathological Mimicker [PDF]
Paget disease is a metabolic disorder involving abnormal bone turnover that consists of 3 phases: the initial lytic phase, the intermediate mixed phase, and the chronic sclerotic phase.
Vishnu Senthil, Satish Balaji
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Extramammary Paget disease [PDF]
In 1874, Sir James Paget first described Paget disease of the nipple, also known as mammary Paget disease. In 1889, extramammary Paget disease (EMPD) of the scrotum and penis was identified. Although mammary and extramammary Paget disease are both characterized by epidermal Paget cells and share a similar clinical presentation, their uniqueness lies in
St. Claire, Kayla +3 more
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Paget’s disease of bone is the most common metabolic bone disease after osteoporosis and affects 2-4% of adults over 55 years of age. Its etiology is only partly understood and includes both genetic and environmental factors. The disease may be asymptomatic and can be uncovered incidentally on x-ray or in biochemical tests performed for another ...
Bertoldi, I. +3 more
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Background We examined the vascularity of mammary Paget disease histologically to confirm the increased blood flow observed previously by clinical imaging.
Yuri Akishima-Fukasawa +4 more
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Multisystem proteinopathy due to a homozygous p.Arg159His VCP mutation : a tale of the unexpected [PDF]
ObjectiveTo assess the clinical, radiologic, myopathologic, and proteomic findings in a patient manifesting a multisystem proteinopathy due to a homozygous valosin-containing protein gene (VCP) mutation previously reported to be pathogenic in the ...
Azmi, A +12 more
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