Penile Paget's Disease: A Case Report and Review of the Literature.

R C Flanigan, R Dornbier, M L Quek, M Woods, A Gorbonos, G Gupta, M M Harkenrider, A Solanki, A Badami, E Henry, S Berg, D Bova, G A Barkan, M M Picken
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Extramammary Paget's Disease (EMPD) is a rare cutaneous, slow growing, intraepithelial adenocarcinoma that can be either primary (intraepithelial arising within the epidermis) or secondary (intraepithelial spread of a visceral carcinoma). Here we present the case of a 63-year-old male with EMPD of the glans penis stemming from underlying urothelial carcinoma. Our treatment decision elected for management with chemotherapy and local treatment with radiation therapy. Subsequent, review of the literature demonstrated a rare disease with a variety of underlying malignancies causing this secondary pathology. Caregivers should be aware of the association of Paget's disease and urothelial cancer and should have a high index of suspicion that erythematous penile lesions may represent Paget's disease and that penile biopsies should be performed early in this setting.

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阴茎佩吉特病:1例报告及文献复习。
乳腺外佩吉特病(EMPD)是一种罕见的皮肤、生长缓慢的上皮内腺癌,可为原发性(表皮内上皮内发生)或继发性(内脏癌上皮内扩散)。我们在此报告一位63岁男性,因尿道上皮癌导致阴茎龟头EMPD。我们的治疗方案选择化疗为主,局部放疗为主。随后,回顾文献证明了一种罕见的疾病与各种潜在的恶性肿瘤引起这种继发性病理。护理人员应意识到佩吉特病与尿路上皮癌的关联,并应高度怀疑阴茎红斑性病变可能代表佩吉特病,在这种情况下应及早进行阴茎活检。
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