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The utility of high-frequency ultrasonography in preoperative assessment of vulvar Paget’s disease – a case report


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Fig. 1.

Paget’s disease of the vulva on the left labia majora and thigh erythematous or eczematous, focally eroded or crusted plaques (arrows)
Paget’s disease of the vulva on the left labia majora and thigh erythematous or eczematous, focally eroded or crusted plaques (arrows)

Fig. 2.

Hypoechoic lesion with edema and enlarged blood vessels (arrow). The margin is blurred. The disease extends to the subcutaneous tissue (long arrow)
Hypoechoic lesion with edema and enlarged blood vessels (arrow). The margin is blurred. The disease extends to the subcutaneous tissue (long arrow)

Fig. 3.

Paget’s disease of the vulva – blurred margin (long arrows) and reaches the subcutaneous tissue
Paget’s disease of the vulva – blurred margin (long arrows) and reaches the subcutaneous tissue

Fig. 4.

Subepidermal low-echogenicity band (long arrow) with enlarged blood vessels (thick arrows)
Subepidermal low-echogenicity band (long arrow) with enlarged blood vessels (thick arrows)

Fig. 5.

Immunohistochemistry with positive cytokeratine 7 in neoplasmatic cells (arrow)
Immunohistochemistry with positive cytokeratine 7 in neoplasmatic cells (arrow)
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