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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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An uncommon intraepithelial malignant neoplasm of eccrine or apocrine origin, arising from the vulva. It usually affects post-menopausal women. In approximately 10-20% of the cases there is an associated anorectal, or urothelial carcinoma or a skin ...
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Juvenile Paget disease affects the entire skeleton, resulting in widespread bone and joint pain. The bones of the skull tend to grow unusually large and thick, which can lead to hearing loss. The disease also affects bones of the spine (vertebrae).
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Gout in a patient with Paget’s disease [PDF]
Objective: We aimed at describing a patient with Paget’s Disease (PD) who developed gout. Case Presentation: A 65-year-old male patient with a long history of right hip pain, podagra, and knees with gait impairment and laboratory tests showing alkaline ...
J. de Carvalho, C. Figueiredo
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Extramammary Paget’s disease (EMPD) is a rare neoplasm that usually develops in apocrine gland-bearing areas, such as the vulva, scrotum, and penis. EMPD may present with a focal, multifocal, or an ectopic lesion.
S. Ishizuki, Y. Nakamura
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Mammary Paget’s Disease: An Update
Simple Summary Mammary Paget’s disease of the breast is an uncommon and often misdiagnosed breast malignancy. The review discusses the diagnosis, work-up, treatment, and prognosis of mammary Paget’s disease.
S. Markarian, D. Holmes
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Current perspective of venous thrombosis in the upper\ud extremity [PDF]
Venous thrombosis of the upper extremity is a rare disease. Therefore, not as much is known about risk factors, treatment and the risk of recurrence as for venous thrombosis of the leg.
Doggen, C.J.M. +3 more
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The diagnostic challenge of primary adenocarcinoma of the vulva: a case report
The diagnosis and classification of primary adenocarcinoma of the vulva is a complicated and understudied area, as this is a rare histological subtype of vulvar cancers.
Chun Yuen Chow +3 more
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