Prostate carcinoma metastatic to the skin as an extrammamary Paget’s disease

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Aim</p> <p>The current paper describes a case of prostatic adenocarcinoma metastatic to the skin presenting as an extrammamary Paget's disease, a very rare and poorly characterised morphological entity. We report a case of prostatic carcinoma met...

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Main Authors: Petcu Eugen, Gonzalez-Serva Aldo, Wright Robert G, Slevin Mark, Brinzaniuc Klara
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2012-08-01
Series:Diagnostic Pathology
Online Access:http://www.diagnosticpathology.org/content/7/1/106
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spelling doaj-3aa25a9033cc446b99b8828fb6ad68eb2020-11-24T21:39:30ZengBMCDiagnostic Pathology1746-15962012-08-017110610.1186/1746-1596-7-106Prostate carcinoma metastatic to the skin as an extrammamary Paget’s diseasePetcu EugenGonzalez-Serva AldoWright Robert GSlevin MarkBrinzaniuc Klara<p>Abstract</p> <p>Aim</p> <p>The current paper describes a case of prostatic adenocarcinoma metastatic to the skin presenting as an extrammamary Paget's disease, a very rare and poorly characterised morphological entity. We report a case of prostatic carcinoma metastatic to skin showing a pattern of extramammary Paget's disease which has not been clearly illustrated in the literature Case presentation: A 63 year-old man with prostatic adenocarcinoma developed cutaneous metastases after 16 years. The inguinal metastases were sessile and 'keratotic.' The tumour displayed solid, glandular areas as well as a polypoid region suggestive of extramammary Paget's disease were identified.</p> <p>Discussion and conclusions</p> <p>We review the diagnostic criteria that have led to the correct histopathological diagnosis in this case. A differential diagnosis of the pagetoid spread in the skin and various forms of cutaneous metastases determined by a prostatic adenocarcinoma as well as the role of immunohistochemistry in establishing the prostatic origin are presented in the context of this case. Although, morphologically the cells presented in the skin deposits were not characteristic for adenocarcinoma of prostate, immunohistochemistry for PSA and PSAP suggested a prostatic origin.</p> <p>Virtual Slides</p> <p>The virtual slide(s) for this article can be found here: <url>http://www.diagnosticpathology.diagnomx.eu/vs/1395450057455276</url></p> http://www.diagnosticpathology.org/content/7/1/106
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author Petcu Eugen
Gonzalez-Serva Aldo
Wright Robert G
Slevin Mark
Brinzaniuc Klara
spellingShingle Petcu Eugen
Gonzalez-Serva Aldo
Wright Robert G
Slevin Mark
Brinzaniuc Klara
Prostate carcinoma metastatic to the skin as an extrammamary Paget’s disease
Diagnostic Pathology
author_facet Petcu Eugen
Gonzalez-Serva Aldo
Wright Robert G
Slevin Mark
Brinzaniuc Klara
author_sort Petcu Eugen
title Prostate carcinoma metastatic to the skin as an extrammamary Paget’s disease
title_short Prostate carcinoma metastatic to the skin as an extrammamary Paget’s disease
title_full Prostate carcinoma metastatic to the skin as an extrammamary Paget’s disease
title_fullStr Prostate carcinoma metastatic to the skin as an extrammamary Paget’s disease
title_full_unstemmed Prostate carcinoma metastatic to the skin as an extrammamary Paget’s disease
title_sort prostate carcinoma metastatic to the skin as an extrammamary paget’s disease
publisher BMC
series Diagnostic Pathology
issn 1746-1596
publishDate 2012-08-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Aim</p> <p>The current paper describes a case of prostatic adenocarcinoma metastatic to the skin presenting as an extrammamary Paget's disease, a very rare and poorly characterised morphological entity. We report a case of prostatic carcinoma metastatic to skin showing a pattern of extramammary Paget's disease which has not been clearly illustrated in the literature Case presentation: A 63 year-old man with prostatic adenocarcinoma developed cutaneous metastases after 16 years. The inguinal metastases were sessile and 'keratotic.' The tumour displayed solid, glandular areas as well as a polypoid region suggestive of extramammary Paget's disease were identified.</p> <p>Discussion and conclusions</p> <p>We review the diagnostic criteria that have led to the correct histopathological diagnosis in this case. A differential diagnosis of the pagetoid spread in the skin and various forms of cutaneous metastases determined by a prostatic adenocarcinoma as well as the role of immunohistochemistry in establishing the prostatic origin are presented in the context of this case. Although, morphologically the cells presented in the skin deposits were not characteristic for adenocarcinoma of prostate, immunohistochemistry for PSA and PSAP suggested a prostatic origin.</p> <p>Virtual Slides</p> <p>The virtual slide(s) for this article can be found here: <url>http://www.diagnosticpathology.diagnomx.eu/vs/1395450057455276</url></p>
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