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Case for diagnosis. Phagedenic ulcer on the thorax How to cite this article: Baltazar IL, Ferreira FR, Tressino MG, Gonçalves FR. Case for diagnosis. Phagedenic ulcer on the thorax. An Bras Dermatol. 2020;95:751-753. ,☆☆ ☆☆ Study conducted at the Hospital Municipal Universitário de Taubaté, Taubaté, SP, Brazil.

Abstract

Paget's disease is a rare disorder of the nipple and/or the areola that is characterized by an erythematosquamous lesion and is often associated with in situ or invasive breast carcinoma. The authors present an atypical, exuberant case that had evolved over eight years, emphasizing the importance of early diagnosis.

KEYWORDS
Breast; Neoplasms; Paget's disease, mammary

Case report

A female patient, 64 years old, mixed race, complained of a lesion in the right nipple for eight years. On examination, she presented a phagedenic ulcer, of approximately 45 cm in the largest diameter, with infiltrated and irregular erythematous-violaceous borders, extending from the left breast, across the right hemithorax, where tumoral lesion and extension of the ulcer to the right dorsum were observed (Fig. 1). She denied personal and family history of breast cancer. Incisional biopsies at the border of the ulceration and in the tumor showed evidence of malignant neoplasia restricted to the epidermis, exulcerated, and characterized by the presence of numerous individualized atypical epidermal cells, with large nuclei and clear cytoplasm (Fig. 2). The immunohistochemical panel was negative for estrogen and progesterone receptors and revealed a 3+/3 positive (score 3+) membrane pattern for c-erbB-2 and CK7 (Fig. 3).

Figure 1
Chest and abdomen on the right side: extensive ulcer with infiltrated, irregular, erythematous-violaceous borders. Lateral of the trunk: vegetative erythemato-ulcerated tumor.
Figure 2
Epidermis showing infiltration by atypical epithelial cells with broad and clear cytoplasm (Hematoxylin & eosin, x100).
Figure 3
CK7-positive epithelial cells (Immunohistochemistry, x100).

What is your diagnosis?

  • a) Squamous cell carcinoma

  • b) Skin metastasis from breast cancer

  • c) Paget's disease

  • d) Pyoderma gangrenosum

Discussion

Paget's disease (PD) of the breast is an uncommon disease, accounting for 0.5–5% of all breast carcinomas.11 Karakas C. Paget's disease of the breast. J Carcinog. 2011;10:31. It is usually observed in postmenopausal women.22 Ascensão AC, Marques MS, Capitão-Mor M. Paget's disease of the nipple. Clinical and pathological review of 109 female patients. Dermatologica. 1985;170:170-9.

Clinically, it presents as an erythematous or eczematoid lesion, with irregular borders, usually limited to the nipple or spreading to the areola; in advanced cases, it can also involve the surrounding skin. Pain or itching are frequent.33 Sakorafas GH, Blanchard K, Sarr MG, Farley DR. Paget's diseaseof the breast. Cancer Treat Rev. 2001;27:9-18.

It is associated with underlying breast cancer in 92–100% of the cases.44 Kothari AS, Beechey-Newman N, Hamed H, Fentiman IS, D'Arrigo C, Hanby AM, et al. Paget disease of the nipple: a multifocal manifestation of higher-risk disease. Cancer. 2002;95:1-7.,55 Kollmorgen DR, Varanasi JS, Edge SB, Carson WE 3rd. Paget's disease of the breast: a 33-year experience. J Am Coll Surg. 1998;187:171-7. Approximately 50% present a palpable mass in the breast, usually an associated carcinoma.33 Sakorafas GH, Blanchard K, Sarr MG, Farley DR. Paget's diseaseof the breast. Cancer Treat Rev. 2001;27:9-18.,66 Kanitakis J. Mammary and extramammary Paget's disease. J Eur Acad Dermatol Venereol. 2007;21:581-90. Patients who do not have a palpable mass are likely to have ductal carcinoma in situ.77 Yim JH, Wick MR, Philpott GW, Norton JA, Doherty GM. Underlying pathology in mammary Paget's disease. Ann Surg Oncol. 1997;4:287-92.

Biopsy for histopathological and immunohistochemical examination is the gold standard for diagnosing this condition.88 Rosen PP. Paget's disease of the nipple. Rosen's breast pathology. 2nd ed. Philadelphia: Lippincott-Raven; 2001.

Histologically, the classic pattern comprises large oval or round intraepidermal cells with clear and broad cytoplasm, and pleomorphic and hyperchromatic nuclei. Paget cells are most often located in the lower layers of the epidermis, as single cells or as clusters of cells that form structures similar to glands or nests.11 Karakas C. Paget's disease of the breast. J Carcinog. 2011;10:31.,22 Ascensão AC, Marques MS, Capitão-Mor M. Paget's disease of the nipple. Clinical and pathological review of 109 female patients. Dermatologica. 1985;170:170-9.

The immunohistochemical profile corroborates the diagnosis and assists in the differentiation from other entities; furthermore, it defines the cell of origin in PD. Paget cells are positive for CK7 in almost all cases, and are not reactive with CK20. They are often negative for estrogen and progesterone receptors, because the underlying carcinomas tend to be poorly differentiated.11 Karakas C. Paget's disease of the breast. J Carcinog. 2011;10:31.,88 Rosen PP. Paget's disease of the nipple. Rosen's breast pathology. 2nd ed. Philadelphia: Lippincott-Raven; 2001.,99 Yao DX, Hoda SA, Chiu A, Ring L, Rosen PP. Intraepidermal cytokeratin 7 immunoreactive cells in the non-neoplastic nipple may represent interepithelial extension of lactiferous duct cells. Histopathology. 2002;40:230-6. The c-erbB-2 oncoprotein is overexpressed in the majority (>90%) of cases of mammary PD, a finding also observed in the present case. In many patients, a correlation is observed between the positivity of c-erbB-2 oncoprotein in the Paget cells and in the underlying intraductal in situ or invasive breast carcinoma.1010 Wolber RA, Dupuis BA, Wick MR. Expression of c-erbB-2 oncoprotein in mammary and extrammamary Paget's disease. Am J Clin Pathol. 1991;96:243-7.

Due to the clinical similarity of PD with other dermatoses, the differential diagnosis must include atopic or contact dermatitis, Bowen's disease, superficial basal cell carcinoma or superficial spreading melanoma, and psoriasis, diagnostic hypotheses that were not applicable to the present case.66 Kanitakis J. Mammary and extramammary Paget's disease. J Eur Acad Dermatol Venereol. 2007;21:581-90.

As a general rule, in any chronic dermatosis of the nipple or areola, the skin should be examined histologically for a conclusive diagnosis.66 Kanitakis J. Mammary and extramammary Paget's disease. J Eur Acad Dermatol Venereol. 2007;21:581-90. The dermatologist and the gynecologist play a fundamental role in the early diagnosis of PD; by paying due attention to the patient complaints and performing a complete physical examination, they can impact the prognosis of these patients.

The present case was referred for specialized oncologic follow-up.

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  • How to cite this article: Baltazar IL, Ferreira FR, Tressino MG, Gonçalves FR. Case for diagnosis. Phagedenic ulcer on the thorax. An Bras Dermatol. 2020;95:751-753.
  • ☆☆
    Study conducted at the Hospital Municipal Universitário de Taubaté, Taubaté, SP, Brazil.

References

  • 1
    Karakas C. Paget's disease of the breast. J Carcinog. 2011;10:31.
  • 2
    Ascensão AC, Marques MS, Capitão-Mor M. Paget's disease of the nipple. Clinical and pathological review of 109 female patients. Dermatologica. 1985;170:170-9.
  • 3
    Sakorafas GH, Blanchard K, Sarr MG, Farley DR. Paget's diseaseof the breast. Cancer Treat Rev. 2001;27:9-18.
  • 4
    Kothari AS, Beechey-Newman N, Hamed H, Fentiman IS, D'Arrigo C, Hanby AM, et al. Paget disease of the nipple: a multifocal manifestation of higher-risk disease. Cancer. 2002;95:1-7.
  • 5
    Kollmorgen DR, Varanasi JS, Edge SB, Carson WE 3rd. Paget's disease of the breast: a 33-year experience. J Am Coll Surg. 1998;187:171-7.
  • 6
    Kanitakis J. Mammary and extramammary Paget's disease. J Eur Acad Dermatol Venereol. 2007;21:581-90.
  • 7
    Yim JH, Wick MR, Philpott GW, Norton JA, Doherty GM. Underlying pathology in mammary Paget's disease. Ann Surg Oncol. 1997;4:287-92.
  • 8
    Rosen PP. Paget's disease of the nipple. Rosen's breast pathology. 2nd ed. Philadelphia: Lippincott-Raven; 2001.
  • 9
    Yao DX, Hoda SA, Chiu A, Ring L, Rosen PP. Intraepidermal cytokeratin 7 immunoreactive cells in the non-neoplastic nipple may represent interepithelial extension of lactiferous duct cells. Histopathology. 2002;40:230-6.
  • 10
    Wolber RA, Dupuis BA, Wick MR. Expression of c-erbB-2 oncoprotein in mammary and extrammamary Paget's disease. Am J Clin Pathol. 1991;96:243-7.

Publication Dates

  • Publication in this collection
    30 Nov 2020
  • Date of issue
    Nov-Dec 2020

History

  • Received
    14 Nov 2019
  • Accepted
    5 Mar 2020
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