A rare cutaneous neoplasm that occurs in the elderly. It develops more frequently in
women and predominantly involves apocrine gland-bearing areas, especially the
vulva,
scrotum, and perianal areas. The lesions develop as erythematous scaly patches that progress to crusted, pruritic, erythematous plaques. The clinical differential
diagnosis includes squamous cell
carcinoma in situ and superficial fungal
infection. It is generally thought to be an
adenocarcinoma of the
epidermis, from which it extends into the contiguous
epithelium of
hair follicles and eccrine
sweat ducts. (DeVita Jr et al., Cancer: Principles & Practice of Oncology, 3d ed, p1478)
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