Extramammary Paget disease. Part I. epidemiology, pathogenesis, clinical features, and diagnosis.
Rohan R ShahKalee ShahBritney N WilsonMadeline TchackKlaus J BusamAndrea MoyMario M LeitaoMiguel CordovaNeil M NeumannJan SmogorzewskiKevin A NguyenSharif HoseinMirabel DafinoneRobert A SchwartzAnthony RossiPublished in: Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology (2024)
Extramammary Paget disease (EMPD) is a rare skin cancer of apocrine-rich 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 essential to improve patient care and disease outcomes. It is important to distinguish primary intraepithelial/micro-invasive EMPD from invasive EMPD or cases with adenocarcinoma arising within EMPD. This 2-part continuing medical education series provides a complete picture of EMPD. Part 1 of this continuing medical education series reviews the epidemiology, oncogenesis, clinical and histopathologic presentation, workup, and prognosis of this rare cancer.