Preferred Label : paget disease, extramammary;
MeSH definition : 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);
MeSH synonym : paget's disease, extramammary; extra mammary paget disease; pagets disease, extramammary; extra-mammary paget disease; paget disease, extra-mammary; paget's disease, extra-mammary; extramammary paget disease; paget's disease, extra mammary; extra-mammary pagets disease; extramammary pagets disease; extra-mammary paget's disease; extra mammary paget's disease; paget disease, extra mammary; pagets disease, extra-mammary; extramammary paget's disease; extramammary, paget disease; paget disease extramammary;
CISMeF synonym : disease, extra-mammary paget; disease, extra-mammary paget's; disease, extramammary paget; disease, extramammary paget's;
MeSH annotation : neoplastic; /blood supply /chem /second /secret /ultrastruct permitted; coord IM with
precoord organ/neopl term (IM); neoplastic; coordinate with precoordinated organ/neoplasm term;
Wikipedia link : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paget disease extramammary;
Origin ID : D010145;
UMLS CUI : C0030186;
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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)
https://hopital-dcss.org/maladie-de-paget
2020
false
false
false
patient education handout
paget's disease, mammary
paget disease, extramammary
patients
osteitis deformans
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http://www.orpha.net/consor/cgi-bin/OC_Exp.php?Lng=FR&Expert=2800
false
true
false
France
scientific and technical information
paget disease, extramammary
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http://www.orpha.net/consor/cgi-bin/OC_Exp.php?Lng=FR&Expert=52430
2014
false
true
false
France
scientific and technical information
frontotemporal dementia
muscular diseases
paget's disease, mammary
frontotemporal dementia
osteitis deformans
pick disease of the brain
dementia
patients
paget disease, extramammary
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http://www.cochrane.org/fr/CD009245
2013
France
United Kingdom
French
french abstract
paget disease, extramammary
vulvar neoplasms
treatment outcome
Paget's disease of vulva (disorder)
review of literature
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http://www.dermis.net/dermisroot/fr/19522/diagnose.htm
Germany
French
paget disease, extramammary
scientific and technical information
image
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https://www.therapeutique-dermatologique.org/spip.php?article1245
2008
France
scientific and technical information
paget's disease, mammary
patients
paget disease, extramammary
osteitis deformans
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