‘Eczematous’ dermatitis of the nipple: clinical and histopathological differential diagnosis of Paget disease

Hatice B. Zengin, Puay Hoon Tan, Regina Liu, Bruce R. Smoller

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Abstract

The nipple can be affected by many malignant and benign entities. A wide variety of diseases including Paget disease, atopic dermatitis and nipple candidiasis can cause eczema-like changes in the nipple. In cases of diagnostic uncertainty, tissue sampling may be indicated. A true eczematous lesion, such as atopic dermatitis, typically shows a spongiotic dermatitis pattern. Paget disease, on the other hand, presents with infiltration of the nipple epidermis by neoplastic cells. The presence of atypical cells scattered in the epidermis in a pagetoid pattern opens up a histopathological differential diagnosis encompassing squamous cell carcinoma in situ and malignant melanoma, among others. Immunohistochemistry is commonly used to render a diagnosis. The objective of this article is to discuss Paget disease and highlight relevant clinical and histopathological differential diagnoses.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)300-312
Number of pages13
JournalPathology
Volume56
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Apr 2024
Externally publishedYes

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Keywords

  • nipple dermatitis
  • Nipple eczema
  • Paget disease

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