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Bowen's Disease
In medicine (dermatology), Bowen's disease (BD) is a sunlight-induced
skin disease, considered either as an early stage or intraepidermal
form of squamous cell carcinoma. It was named after Dr John T. Bowen,
the doctor who first described it in 1912.
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Causes
Causes of BD include solar damage, arsenic, immunosuppression (including
AIDS), viral infection (human papillomavirus or HPV) and chronic
skin injury and dermatoses.
Signs and symptoms
Bowen's disease typically presents as a gradually enlarging, well
demarcated erythematous plaque with an irregular border and surface
crusting or scaling. BD may occur at any age in adults but is rare
before the age of 30 years - most patients are aged over 60. Any
site may be affected, although involvement of palms or soles is
uncommon. BD occurs predominantly in women (70-85% of cases); about
three-quarters of patients have lesions on the lower leg (60-85%),
usually in previously or presently sun-exposed areas of skin.
Histology
The cells in Bowen's are extremely unusual or atypical under the
microscope and in many cases look worse under the microscope than
the cells of many outright and invading squamous-cell carcinomas.
The degree of atypia (strangeness, unusualness) seen under the microscope
best tells how cells may behave should they invade another portion
of the body.
Treatment
Cryotherapy (freezing) or local chemotherapy (with 5-fluorouracil)
are favored by some clinicians over excision.
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