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Microscopically Controlled Surgery for Extramammary Paget's Disease
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1979
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OculoplasticsConventional SurgeryMedicineSurgical PathologyHistopathologySurgeryNeoplastic Tissue EmpdDermatologyOncologyPlastic SurgeryDermatological SurgeryExtramammary PagetRadiology
In five cases of extramammary Paget's disease (EMPD), the neoplasms were removed under complete microscopical control by means of fixed-tissue chemosurgical technique in one case and fresh-tissue technique in four cases. In each lesion there were histologically involved areas extending several centimeters into clinically normal-appearing skin. All patients have been free of the disease for periods from four months to nine years. Other authors using conventional surgery have reported a recurrence rate of 44%. Microscopically controlled surgery offers the most reliable method of removing all of the neoplastic tissue EMPD and preserves as much normal tissue as possible.
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