Invasive Paget disease of the nipple: a brief review of the literature and report of the first case with axillary nodal metastases
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Invasive Paget disease of the nipple: a brief review of the literature and report of the first case with axillary nodal metastases
Abstract
Although Paget disease of the nipple (PDN) is a well-established clinical and pathological neoplastic process, invasive PDN (IPDN) is a relatively newly described disease. The latter entity is characterized by invasive carcinoma that is localized to the nipple and is associated with PDN as well as with either intraductal and/or invasive carcinoma in the underlying breast. To our knowledge, only 17 cases of IPDN, all node negative, have been reported. Here, we report the case of a 68-year-old woman with invasive Paget disease of the left nipple. The patient had a history of intraductal carcinoma, treated by lumpectomy alone. She presented 6 years later with "eczematous" lesion of the ipsilateral nipple, a punch biopsy of which showed a superficially IPDN as well as conventional PDN. The subsequently performed wide excision of the nipple, areola, and underlying breast tissue showed the invasive carcinoma to span 0.6 cm. Then, 3 months later, the patient presented with ipsilateral palpable axillary lymphadenopathy. Axillary dissection revealed metastatic carcinoma in 7 of 19 lymph nodes. This case of IPDN not only represents the deepest extent of invasion reported thus far but also the only one known to be node positive.
Keywords: Paget disease; breast; carcinoma; invasive carcinoma; nipple.
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