| Literature DB >> 33773597 |
Masaki Nakamura1, Yuji Hakozaki2, Shohei Iwata2, Yusuke Sato2, Katsuhiro Makino2, Taketo Kawai2, Yuta Yamada2, Daisuke Yamada2, Motofumi Suzuki2, Jun Omatsu3, Masanobu Abe4, Kazuto Hoshi4, Haruki Kume2, Yasuhiko Igawa2,5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Vulvar Paget's disease (VPD) is a rare malignant disorder originating in the external genitalia. It occasionally invades into urethral or vaginal mucosa of female, making surgical treatment more complicating. In case of urethral invasion of Paget's cells, systematic mapping biopsy of urethral mucosa is the standard of care to determine the range of surgical resection. Resection of urethral mucosa and simple skin grafting often result in urethral stricture after surgery, which severely deteriorates patient's quality of life. CASEEntities:
Keywords: Buccal mucosa; Urethral stricture; Vulvar paget’s disease
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33773597 PMCID: PMC8005229 DOI: 10.1186/s13256-021-02729-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Med Case Rep ISSN: 1752-1947
Fig. 1Schema of systematic mapping biopsy of urethral mucosa.
Fig. 2Case 1. a Appearance of the external genitalia. b Brown spots at the external urethral meatus. Yellow circles indicate brown spots. c Pictures of harvesting buccal mucosa. d Implantation of buccal mucosa around the advanced urethral mucosa.
Fig. 3Case 2. a Appearance of the external genitalia. b Pictures of harvesting buccal mucosa. c Implantation of buccal mucosa around the advanced urethral mucosa.
Fig. 4a Schema of advancement meatoplasty. b Schema of the buccal mucosa implantation between urethral mucosa and skin graft. c–e Representative pictures of buccal mucosa implantation around advanced urethral mucosa.
Fig. 5Comparison of appearance of postoperative external urethral meatus. “Without buccal mucosa” (left) and “With buccal mucosa” (right). Pictures from two independent cases each. Yellow arrows indicate external urethral meatus