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Treatment of Extramammary Paget Disease with Topical Imiquimod Cream: Case Report and Literature Review

Abstract:Extramammary Paget disease is an uncommon cutaneous neoplasm that presents as erythematous plaques most frequently located in the anogenital region. Management of patients with extramammary Paget disease involves evaluation of the individual for: (1) a disease-associated, unsuspected, visceral malignancy and (2) secondary adenocarcinoma in the underlying dermis or regional lymph…

Posted in: imiquimod 2 Mohs 2 penis 2 scrotum 2 surgery 23 therapy 6 Treatment 22 vulva 2

Case Report

Cutaneous Carcinoma with Mixed Histology: A Potential Etiology for Skin Cancer Recurrence and an Indication for Mohs Microscopically Controlled Surgical Excision

Cutaneous carcinomas with mixed histology describe nonmelanoma skin cancers which have more than one histologic subtype. These include basal cell carcinomas with concurrent aggressive growth patterns (such as sclerosing, infiltrating, micronodular, keratinizing, and tumors with perineural involvement) and nonaggressive growth patterns (such as superficial, nodular, and follicular) and squamous cell…

Posted in: basal cell carcinoma 4 Mohs 2 recurrence 2 skin cancer 9 squamous cell carcinoma 4
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