2003
DOI: 10.2336/nishinihonhifu.65.343
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A case of Extramammary Paget's Disease Affecting the Left Lateral Chest

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“…Precise mechanism of EMPD incidence remains unknown because its frequency is lower than that of MPD. Moreover in the literature to date, there are 5 reported cases of EMPD extending to the breast and nipple of the anterior chest [7,[13][14][15][16]. EMPD affecting the ipsilateral breast and nipple is a very rare condition, whereas MPD of the normal breast originates from DCIS of mammary ducts and spreads on the nipple surface and extends slowly to the areola and surrounding skin, usually in a centrifugal circle [17].…”
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“…Precise mechanism of EMPD incidence remains unknown because its frequency is lower than that of MPD. Moreover in the literature to date, there are 5 reported cases of EMPD extending to the breast and nipple of the anterior chest [7,[13][14][15][16]. EMPD affecting the ipsilateral breast and nipple is a very rare condition, whereas MPD of the normal breast originates from DCIS of mammary ducts and spreads on the nipple surface and extends slowly to the areola and surrounding skin, usually in a centrifugal circle [17].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%