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Symptoms of Extramammary Paget's Disease (EMPD)
Symptoms of Extramammary Paget's Disease
The most common symptom of EMPD is a chronic rash that resembles eczema—only it does not respond to topical steroid creams. The disease can lead to:
- Itching or burning—with pain and bleeding from scratching of lesions
- Thickened lesions that can become red, scaly and crusty
- A spread to the labia, mons pubis, vagina and thighs in cases that start on the vulva
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