Title of article
Paget’s Disease of the Breast Presenting as a Local Recurrence Following Breast-conserving Surgery
Author/Authors
Kar, Haldun Katip Çelebi University - Atatürk Training and Research Hospital - Department of General Surgery, Turkey , Cin, Necat Katip Çelebi University - Atatürk Training and Research Hospital - Department of General Surgery, Turkey , Tavusbay, Cengiz Katip Çelebi University - Atatürk Training and Research Hospital - Department of General Surgery, Turkey , Yemez, Kürşat Katip Çelebi University - Atatürk Training and Research Hospital - Department of General Surgery, Turkey , Peker, Yasin Katip Çelebi University - Atatürk Training and Research Hospital - Department of General Surgery, Turkey , Sarı, Ayşegül Akder Katip Çelebi University - Atatürk Training and Research Hospital - Department of Pathology, Turkey , Durak, Evren Katip Çelebi University - Atatürk Training and Research Hospital - Department of General Surgery, Turkey , Tatar, Fatma Atalay Katip Çelebi University - Atatürk Training and Research Hospital - Department of General Surgery, Turkey
From page
29
To page
31
Abstract
Paget’s disease of the breast is a relatively rare condition. It is accompanied by underlying in situ or invasive carcinoma in most cases. The diagnosis of Paget’s disease several years after the conservative surgical treatment of breast carcinoma has rarely been described in literature. Here we report an interesting case of Paget’s disease presenting as a local recurrence following breast-conservation treatment for infiltrating ductal carcinoma and glycogen-rich clear cell carcinoma in a 44-year-old woman. Any eczematous changes around the areola–nipple area may remind the local recurrence with Paget’s disease following breast-conserving treatment for malignancy. Long-standing erythematous changes should be investigated with prompt pathological evaluations in these patients.
Keywords
Local recurrence , Paget’s disease of the breast , breast cancer
Journal title
Erciyes Medical Journal
Journal title
Erciyes Medical Journal
Record number
2597432
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