Extramammary Paget disease involving one axilla.
Summary of "Extramammary Paget disease involving one axilla."
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Clinic and Polyclinic for Dermatology, Venereology, and Allergology, Würzburg University Hospital, Germany.
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Name: Journal der Deutschen Dermatologischen Gesellschaft = Journal of the German Society of Dermatology : JDDG
ISSN: 1610-0387
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- PubMed Source: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22897126
- DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1610-0387.2012.07987.x
Medical and Biotech [MESH] Definitions
Paget's Disease, Mammary
An intraductal carcinoma of the breast extending to involve the nipple and areola, characterized clinically by eczema-like inflammatory skin changes and histologically by infiltration of the dermis by malignant cells (Paget's cells). (Dorland, 27th ed)
Paget Disease, Extramammary
A rare cutaneous neoplasm that occurs in the elderly. It develops more frequently in women and predominantly involves apocrine gland-bearing areas, especially the vulva, scrotum, and perianal areas. The lesions develop as erythematous scaly patches that progress to crusted, pruritic, erythematous plaques. The clinical differential diagnosis includes squamous cell carcinoma in situ and superficial fungal infection. It is generally thought to be an adenocarcinoma of the epidermis, from which it extends into the contiguous epithelium of hair follicles and eccrine sweat ducts. (DeVita Jr et al., Cancer: Principles & Practice of Oncology, 3d ed, p1478)
Paget Disease Extramammary
A rare cutaneous neoplasm that occurs in the elderly. It develops more frequently in women and predominantly involves apocrine gland-bearing areas, especially the vulva, scrotum, and perianal areas. The lesions develop as erythematous scaly patches that progress to crusted, pruritic, erythematous plaques. The clinical differential diagnosis includes squamous cell carcinoma in situ and superficial fungal infection. It is generally thought to be an adenocarcinoma of the epidermis, from which it extends into the contiguous epithelium of hair follicles and eccrine sweat ducts. (DeVita Jr et al., Cancer: Principles & Practice of Oncology, 3d ed, p1478)
Radial Neuropathy
Disease involving the RADIAL NERVE. Clinical features include weakness of elbow extension, elbow flexion, supination of the forearm, wrist and finger extension, and thumb abduction. Sensation may be impaired over regions of the dorsal forearm. Common sites of compression or traumatic injury include the AXILLA and radial groove of the HUMERUS.
Ulnar Neuropathies
Disease involving the ULNAR NERVE from its origin in the BRACHIAL PLEXUS to its termination in the hand. Clinical manifestations may include PARESIS or PARALYSIS of wrist flexion, finger flexion, thumb adduction, finger abduction, and finger adduction. Sensation over the medial palm, fifth finger, and ulnar aspect of the ring finger may also be impaired. Common sites of injury include the AXILLA, cubital tunnel at the ELBOW, and Guyon's canal at the wrist. (From Joynt, Clinical Neurology, 1995, Ch51 pp43-5)
PubMed Articles
Radiotherapy for extramammary Paget disease of the anogenital region.
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Ectopic Extramammary Paget's Disease: Case Report and Literature Review.
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Definitive Radiation Therapy for Extramammary Paget's Disease.
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Extramammary Paget Disease in Peristomal Skin: Report of a Unique Case.
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Extramammary Paget's disease with the appearance of a nodule: a case report.
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Clinical Trials
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New Bisphosphonate Treatment for Paget's Disease
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A Research Study to Test the Effectiveness of MK0217 in Patients With Paget's Bone Disease
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Topical Imiquimod in Treating Patients With Recurrent Paget's Disease of the Vulva
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