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Introduction: Extramammary Paget\u27s disease (EMPD) may be associated with an underlying internal adenocarcinoma, referred to as secondary EMPD. Differences in this association by EMPD anatomic subtype and implications for screening are not fully ...
Khan, Ashraf, MD
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Unusual lesion on the vulva of a postmenopausal woman
Suruchi Vohra, MBBS, MRCP +3 more
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Extramammary Paget's Disease of the Vulva: A Rare Case Report
Background: Extramammary Paget’s Disease (EMPD) is a rare disease characterized by intraepithelial involvement of the skin by non-squamous carcinoma cells in areas containing apocrine glands such as the vulva, perineum, perianal area, scrotum, and penis.
Dodi L. H. L. Gaol +5 more
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Extramammary Paget disease (EMPD) is an uncommon intraepithelial adenocarcinoma, with prognosis largely dependent on its diagnosis as either primary or secondary EMPD.
Viola C. +8 more
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[Paget's extramammary disease of the axillae and perineum.]
Introduction. Paget's extramammary disease mostly affects genital, perianal and axillary regions. Whilst triple involvement has been described in Japanese patients, simultaneous lesions of both axillary regions and the inguinal area are exceptional among
Van Hamme, C +5 more
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Non-Surgical Management of Scrotal Extramammary Paget Disease: A Case Report of a Cutaneous Malignancy Treated with Depth-Guided Superficial Radiation Therapy. [PDF]
Vadner DJ, Smith S.
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Primary extramammary Paget disease of the male genitalia with very late (11-year) recurrence. [PDF]
Amisesani GN +8 more
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Extramammary Paget disease (EMPD) has been known to frequently express androgen receptor (AR). Therefore, androgens could play roles in the biological behavior of Paget cells.
Yasuhiro, Nakamura +2 more
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Scrotal Paget disease with epidermolytic acanthoma. [PDF]
Li JF, Tan ZH, Zhuang YC, Sun YZ.
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