Paget disease is usually seen in individuals older than 50 years of age Around the world it is reported that the prevalence of the disease has decreased during the past 2 decades currently estimated between 15 to 83 It is common in Caucasians of northern European descent Paget disease is equally common in males and females
Paget Disease Extramammary Paget disease is a rare skin malignancy affecting the apocrine glandbearing skin with 65 of all cases occurring in the vulva comprising only 12 of all vulvar malignancies This disease occurs primarily in Caucasian women in their sixth to seventh decade of life
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Extramammary Paget disease can precede or occur along with internal malignant neoplasms Objective To develop recommendations for the care of adults with EMPD Evidence review A systematic review of the literature on EMPD from January 1990 to September 18 2019 was conducted using MEDLINE Embase Web of Science Core Collection and Cochrane
Extramammary Paget disease EMPD is a rare dermatologic condition that frequently presents in areas where apocrine sweat glands are abundant most commonly the vulva although perineal scrotal perianal and penile skin may also be affected StatPearls Internet Treasure Island FL StatPearls Publishing 2024 Jan 2023 Jul 31 Authors
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Extramammary Pagets disease of the scrotum with complete response to imiquimod and photodynamic therapy BMJ case reports 20182018bcr2017221696 PMC free article 31 Beleznay K Levesque M Gill S Response to 5fluorouracil in metastatic extramammary Paget disease of the scrotum presenting as pancytopenia and back pain
Keywords Extramammary Pagets disease Extramammary Pagets malignancy Genitourinary Pagets disease Rare genitourinary tumors 1 Introduction Extramammary Pagets disease EMPD is a rare malignancy of skin It primarily affects apocrine glandbearing skin areas such as vulva scrotum and penis
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Extramammary Paget disease EMPD is a rare dermatologic condition that frequently presents in areas where apocrine sweat glands are abundant most commonly the vulva although perineal scrotal perianal and penile skin may also be affected Lesions clinically present as erythematous welldemarcated plaques that may become erosive ulcerated scaly or eczematous Extramammary Paget disease
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Sir James Paget in 1874 identified 15 female patients with chronic nipple lesions all of them developed breast cancers later on These lesions were described as eczematous ulcerative or vesicular lesions with clear yellowish exudate Initially these lesions were considered benign in nature but it was subsequently discovered that these epidermal lesions which are usually present over
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Extramammary Paget disease EMPD is a rare skin cancer of apocrinerich skin that mimics common inflammatory and infectious dermatoses leading to delays in diagnosis and increased patient morbidity Better clinical recognition of this entity multidisciplinary patient assessment and deeper understanding of the underlying pathophysiology are
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