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Sir James Paget: Paget's Disease of the Nipple, Paget's Disease of Bone

Journal of Perioperative Practice, 2013
Sir James Paget was one of the ‘great’ Victorians. Eminent as a surgeon, pathologist and teacher, his nobility of character and application to his work made him a leader in his profession in that age of great men.
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Perianal Paget's Disease

Journal of Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery, 2006
Background: Perianal Pa get's disease is an uncommon intraepithelial neoplasm that involves areas affluent with apocrine glands, most frequently in the female external genitalia, but may also affect the perianal region.
Zion, Zibly   +4 more
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Paget's disease of bone

Best Practice & Research Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, 2018
Paget's disease of bone is a focal disorder of bone remodelling that progresses slowly and leads to changes in the shape and size of affected bones and to skeletal, articular and vascular complications. In some parts of the world it is the second most common bone disorder after osteoporosis though in recent years its prevalence and severity appear to ...
Appelman-Dijkstra, N.M.   +1 more
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Genital Paget's Disease

Archives of Dermatology, 1960
Paget's disease, mammary and extramammary, has been the subject of controversy for more than 4 score years. The meticulous study of Bennett1has demonstrated that Paget's disease of the nipple is always associated with an adenocarcinoma in the underlying breast. No such comprehensive investigation has been done on extramammary Paget's disease.
S W, BECKER   +2 more
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Deafness in Paget's Disease?

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1972
Excerpt To the editor: The new aspect of Beethoven's deafness, recently introduced by Dr. Naiken (1), again raises the question of whether the morphological changes of the skull in Paget's disease ...
K M, Goebel, F D, Goebel
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AXILLARY PAGET'S DISEASE

The Journal of Dermatology, 1981
ABSTRACTA case of axillary Paget's disease in a female was presented. Histopathological study revealed various types of apocrine poral duct tumors showing benignancy, premalignancy or malignancy, and Paget's cells in the epidermis as well as in the latter lesions. Relationship between Paget's cell and the malignant cell was discussed.
S, Imai, H, Nitto, R, Imai
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Paget's disease of the esophagus

Diseases of the Esophagus, 2002
We describe the case of a 72-year-old male patient who was suffering from Pagetoid spread to the esophageal mucosa from adenocarcinoma located in the distal esophagus and proximal stomach. Esophageal Paget's disease is rare. The histogenesis of extramammary Paget's disease has remained controversial.
M, Karakök   +5 more
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PAGET'S DISEASE OF THE VULVA

Archives of Dermatology, 1948
THE CLINICAL picture that Paget 1 described in 1874 as a disease of the mammary areola preceding cancer of the mammary gland was soon known to have not only characteristic clinical features but also a peculiar microscopic picture, which entitled it to be classified in a separate group of cutaneous epitheliomatoses.
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Paget’s disease of bone

2014
Paget's disease is an osteoclastic-mediated disorder of bone that results in abnormal bone resorption associated with inadequate remodeling that leads to mechanically weakened bone. Demonstrating variable geographic prevalence, it is becoming less frequent and age of onset is lengthening in areas of once high prevalence prior to the institution of ...
Gregory, Gruener, Pauline, Camacho
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Paget's Disease

Orthopedic Clinics of North America, 1983
M K, Dalinka   +2 more
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