1960
DOI: 10.1001/archderm.1960.01580060142023
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Paget's Disease of the Perineal Skin with Associated Adenocarcinoma

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“…A case of squamous cell carcinoma iti situ and Paget's disease occurring adjacently but discreetly in the same section was described by Montgomery (1967). Also reported was a patient with EMP disease (supported by histochemical stains) with malignant melanoma occurring in the same groin area (Becker et al 1960), A case of Paget's disease of the perianal skin with associated but morphologically separated adenocarcinoma was reported by Yoell & Price (1960). If such occurrences were real, then the concept that the frequent association of EMP with other tumors is caused by a .single carcinogenic stimulus is tenable, Pagetoid phenomenon i.s the colonization of foreign cells in the epidermis by carcinoma cells from various other organs and even from ihc epidermis itself.…”
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“…A case of squamous cell carcinoma iti situ and Paget's disease occurring adjacently but discreetly in the same section was described by Montgomery (1967). Also reported was a patient with EMP disease (supported by histochemical stains) with malignant melanoma occurring in the same groin area (Becker et al 1960), A case of Paget's disease of the perianal skin with associated but morphologically separated adenocarcinoma was reported by Yoell & Price (1960). If such occurrences were real, then the concept that the frequent association of EMP with other tumors is caused by a .single carcinogenic stimulus is tenable, Pagetoid phenomenon i.s the colonization of foreign cells in the epidermis by carcinoma cells from various other organs and even from ihc epidermis itself.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%