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extramammary Paget disease
Friday 28 March 2008
extra-mammary Paget disease; EMPD
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Extramammary Paget disease.
- https://twitter.com/JMGardnerMD/status/674200848369475585
- https://twitter.com/JRamirezMD/status/881860527684767746
Digital cases
JRC:10823 : Extramammary Paget disease.
Localization
cutaneous Paget disease
vulvar Paget disease
extramammary Paget disease in a retrorectal dermoid cyst (18367943)
IHC
Primary extramammary Paget’s disease is positive for CEA, CK7, CAM 5.2, GCDFP-15, Her2-neu, EMA and infrequently CK20.
Differential diagnosis
- IHC: positive for CK7, CK20 and uroplakin.
primary anorectal adenocarcinoma
Differential diagnosis
clear cell papulosis
metastatic epidermotropic carcinoma
melanocytic lesions
Pagetoid actinic keratosis
Pagetoid Bowen disease
Molecular biology
The mutations of MLH1 V384D (15.7%), R217C (4.1%), and I219V (5.2%) are common in this cancer. (27487738)
In a study, the yeast 2-hybrid and immunoprecipitation assays exhibited reduced interaction between MLH1 and PMS2 in MLH1 V384D and R217C but not I219V. (27487738)
Moreover, MLH1 V384D and R217C had impaired MMR activity compared with the wild-type and I219V mutation by an in vitro MMR assay. (27487738)
The germline mutations in MMR genes are involved in the pathogenesis of EMPD and partially explain the genetic abnormalities for this disease.
References
Thway K, Polson A, Pope R, Thomas JM, Fisher C. Extramammary Paget Disease in a Retrorectal Dermoid Cyst: Report of a Unique Case. Am J Surg Pathol. 2008 Apr;32(4):635-639. PMID: 18367943