In vivo reflectance confocal microscopy for diagnosis and management of extramammary Paget disease Book Section


Authors: Hibler, B. P.; Cordova, M.; Rossi, A. M.
Editor: González, S.
Article/Chapter Title: In vivo reflectance confocal microscopy for diagnosis and management of extramammary Paget disease
Abstract: The primary cause of EMPD is unknown, and the mechanisms of pathogenesis are highly debated. It is often felt to arise as a primary intraepidermal neoplasm of glandular origin, while others are thought to result from epidermotropic spread of an underlying dermal adnexal neoplasm or direct extension of a regional malignancy with adjoining epithelium.4,5 This viewpoint is supported by studies showing that up to 25% of cases of EMPD have associated underlying adnexal or visceral malignancies with contiguous spread, although regional variations exist.3,5 When there is extensive dermal invasion of Paget cells, it may be impossible to definitively say whether the malignancy originated in the epidermis or adnexal structures. © 2017 by Taylor and Francis Group, LLC.
Book Title: Reflectance Confocal Microscopy of Cutaneous Tumors. 2nd ed
ISBN: 9781498757614
Publisher: CRC Press  
Date Published: 2017-01-01
Start Page: 408
End Page: 417
Language: English
PROVIDER: scopus
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Notes: Book Chapter: 39 -- Export Date: 1 November 2018 -- Source: Scopus