Paget disease of the nipple

Paget disease of the nipple describes a rare presentation of breast cancer, seen most frequently in women aged 50-60, manifesting with nipple drainage and itching, erythema, crusty and excoriated nipple, thickened plaques, and hyperpigmentation (less frequently). It is due to tumor cells invading the nipple-areola complex and represents 1-3% of all new breast cancer diagnoses.

Acanthosis nigricans

A dermatosis characterized by thickened, hyperpigmented plaques, typically on the intertriginous surfaces and neck.


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