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*Often histological exams are inconclusive and more biopsies, or even surgical removal of the entire nipple may be required. | *Often histological exams are inconclusive and more biopsies, or even surgical removal of the entire nipple may be required. | ||
*The main histological characteristic is the presence of Paget cells, which are arranged in solid groups. | *The main histological characteristic is the presence of Paget cells, which are arranged in solid groups. | ||
*On occasion, they form glandular arrangements outlining the basal epidermis and exhibit migration to the granular layer, similarly to melanocytes. | *On occasion, they form glandular arrangements outlining the basal epidermis and exhibit migration to the granular layer, similarly to [[melanocytes]]. | ||
To view histopathologic characteristic features of Paget's disease of the breast, click [[Paget's disease of the breast pathophysiology|'''here''']]. | To view histopathologic characteristic features of Paget's disease of the breast, click [[Paget's disease of the breast pathophysiology|'''here''']]. |
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1];Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Suveenkrishna Pothuru, M.B,B.S. [2]
Overview
Biopsy may be helpful in the diagnosis of Paget's disease of the breast. Findings on biopsy diagnostic of Paget's disease of the breast include presence of Paget cells, which are arranged in solid groups.[1]
Biopsy
- Biopsy may be helpful in the diagnosis of Paget's disease of the breast.
- Biopsy can be performed by shaving, punch or incisional techniques, the latter being the most appropriate one.[1]
- It is essential that the sample contains part of the lactiferous duct and if the areola is affected, it also needs to be represented in the sample to confirm the diagnosis.
- Often histological exams are inconclusive and more biopsies, or even surgical removal of the entire nipple may be required.
- The main histological characteristic is the presence of Paget cells, which are arranged in solid groups.
- On occasion, they form glandular arrangements outlining the basal epidermis and exhibit migration to the granular layer, similarly to melanocytes.
To view histopathologic characteristic features of Paget's disease of the breast, click here.
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Lopes Filho, Lauro Lourival; Lopes, Ione Maria Ribeiro Soares; Lopes, Lauro Rodolpho Soares; Enokihara, Milvia M. S. S.; Michalany, Alexandre Osores; Matsunaga, Nobuo (2015). "Mammary and extramammary Paget's disease". Anais Brasileiros de Dermatologia. 90 (2): 225–231. doi:10.1590/abd1806-4841.20153189. ISSN 1806-4841.