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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
Paget's disease of the breast must be differentiated from atopic dermatitis, eczema, psoriasis, malignant melanoma, Bowen's disease, basal cell carcinoma, and pagetoid dyskeratosis.[1][2]
Differential Diagnosis
Paget’s disease of the breast must be differentiated from other benign and malignant processes of nipple-areola complex such as:[1][2]
- Atopic dermatitis
- Chronic contact dermatitis
- Lactiferous duct ectasia
- Chronic eczema
- Psoriasis
- Nipple duct adenoma
- Malignant melanoma
- Bowen’s disease
- Superficial basal cell carcinoma
- Benign intraductal papilloma
- Pagetoid dyskeratosis
Paget's disease of the breast is often misdiagnosed as nipple eczema
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Histopathology | ||||||||||||||
Rash | Nipple Discharge | Erythema | Involved areas | Mastalgia | Breast Exam | Other | ||||||||
Skin disorders | Paget's disease of the breast | Ulcerated, crusted, or scaling lesion on the nipple that extends to the areolar region | ± | + | Breast | appearance varies from small flaps to well-delimited erythematous and desquamative plaques with irregular borders | ||||||||
Extramammary Paget's disease | ||||||||||||||
Atopic dermatitis
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Allergic contact dermatitis[3] | Benign |
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Erythematous well-demarcated papules | – | – | + | Surrounding the area in contact with the offending agent | + |
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Psoriasis | Benign |
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Well-circumscribed, pink papules and symmetrically distributed cutaneous plaques with silvery scales | – | + | + |
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Risk factors include
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Malignant melanoma | Malignant |
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Bowen’s disease | Benign can turn malignant |
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Superficial basal cell carcinoma | Malignant |
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Benign intraductal papilloma | ||||||||||||||
Pagetoid dyskeratosis | ||||||||||||||
Lactiferous duct ectasia | Benign | * Common among perimenopausalwomen
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Nipple duct adenoma | ||||||||||||||
Benign Toker cell hyperplasia | ||||||||||||||
Breast abscess | Benign | + |
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Mondors disease | ||||||||||||||
Mastitis |
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Inflammatory Breast Cancer | Malignant |
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Gaspari, Eleonora; Ricci, Aurora; Liberto, Valeria; Scarano, Angela Lia; Fornari, Maria; Simonetti, Giovanni (2013). "An Unusual Case of Mammary Paget's Disease Diagnosed Using Dynamic Contrast-Enhanced MRI". Case Reports in Radiology. 2013: 1–5. doi:10.1155/2013/206235. ISSN 2090-6862.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 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.
- ↑ Nosbaum A, Vocanson M, Rozieres A, Hennino A, Nicolas JF (2009). "Allergic and irritant contact dermatitis". Eur J Dermatol. 19 (4): 325–32. doi:10.1684/ejd.2009.0686. PMID 19447733.