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BPaget's disease of the vulva usually presents as a scaly, erythematous lesion on the vulva and in most cases represents a metastatic, intra-epidermal adenocarcinoma arising from an underlying sweat gland carcinoma.
Micro:- Neoplastic elements are glandular cells
- Large, pale cells; single or nested - occasional glands.
- Abundant cytoplasm - vacuoles may be present.
- Concentrated in suprabasal portion of epidermis.
- Pilosebaceous apparatus frequently involved.
- May be multifocal with intervening normal epidermis
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Pathology MCQs
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