[HTML][HTML] Paget disease of the vulva
M Van der Linden, KAP Meeuwis, J Bulten… - Critical reviews in …, 2016 - Elsevier
In this review, we provide an overview of the clinical aspects, histopathology, molecular
genetics, and treatment options for Vulvar Paget's Disease (VPD), a rare skin disease, most …
genetics, and treatment options for Vulvar Paget's Disease (VPD), a rare skin disease, most …
Extramammary Paget's disease: summary of current knowledge
C Lam, D Funaro - Dermatologic clinics, 2010 - derm.theclinics.com
Extramammary Paget's disease (EMPD) is a rare cutaneous malignancy accounting for
approximately 1% to 2% of vulvar cancers. 1 Its pathogenesis has been debated, but most …
approximately 1% to 2% of vulvar cancers. 1 Its pathogenesis has been debated, but most …
Photodynamic therapy for the treatment of extramammary Paget's disease
S Shieh, AS Dee, RT Cheney… - British Journal of …, 2002 - academic.oup.com
Background Surgical and ablative treatment modalities for extramammary Paget's disease
(EMPD) have high recurrence rates and can be associated with significant morbidity …
(EMPD) have high recurrence rates and can be associated with significant morbidity …
Comparison of Mohs micrographic surgery and wide excision for extramammary Paget's disease
WJ O'CONNOR, KK Lim, MJ Zalla, M Gagnot… - Dermatologic …, 2003 - journals.lww.com
BACKGROUND Extramammary Paget's disease is a rare cutaneous adenocarcinoma that
occurs in an apocrine gland distribution mainly in the anogenital region. OBJECTIVE To …
occurs in an apocrine gland distribution mainly in the anogenital region. OBJECTIVE To …
Extramammary Paget's disease of the vulva: an annotated review of the current literature
ES Delport - Australasian Journal of Dermatology, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Extramammary Paget's disease is a rare and unusual neoplastic entity that presents mainly
on apocrine gland‐bearing skin. The vulva is the most common site of involvement but any …
on apocrine gland‐bearing skin. The vulva is the most common site of involvement but any …
Indications for lymph node dissection in the treatment of extramammary Paget's disease
A Tsutsumida, Y Yamamoto, H Minakawa… - Dermatologic …, 2003 - journals.lww.com
BACKGROUND In extramammary Paget's disease, compared with patients with carcinoma
in situ (CIS), patients with malignancies underlying dermis and subcutaneous tissues or …
in situ (CIS), patients with malignancies underlying dermis and subcutaneous tissues or …
Extra-mammary Paget's disease of the perianal region: a review of the literature emphasizing the operative management technique
ID Kyriazanos, NP Stamos, L Miliadis, G Noussis… - Surgical oncology, 2011 - Elsevier
The perianal skin is a common area for extra-mammary Paget's disease development. The
unique clinical, histopathological, and immunohistochemical features which this medical …
unique clinical, histopathological, and immunohistochemical features which this medical …
The role of radiotherapy in extramammary Paget disease: a systematic review
Objective/Purpose Extramammary Paget disease (EMPD) is a rare neoplasm of the skin
generally affecting the anogenital area. Because of the low-frequency of the disease, no …
generally affecting the anogenital area. Because of the low-frequency of the disease, no …
Local recurrence rates of extramammary paget disease are lower after mohs micrographic surgery compared with wide local excision: a systematic review and meta …
GY Kim, EH Campbell, JD Brewer - Dermatologic Surgery, 2023 - journals.lww.com
BACKGROUND Extramammary Paget disease (EMPD) is a rare, slow growing neoplasm
that presents most commonly in the anogenital region of older adults. OBJECTIVE To …
that presents most commonly in the anogenital region of older adults. OBJECTIVE To …
Malignancies of the anal margin and perianal skin
ED Wietfeldt, J Thiele - Clinics in colon and rectal surgery, 2009 - thieme-connect.com
Malignancies of the anal margin and perianal skin are relatively uncommon lesions,
comprising 3 to 4% of all anorectal malignancies. Commonly included in this group of …
comprising 3 to 4% of all anorectal malignancies. Commonly included in this group of …