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Bowen's Disease
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. A persistent
progressive non-elevated red scaly or
crusted plaque which is due to an
intradermal carcinoma and is potentially
malignant. Atypical squamous (resembling
fish scales) cells proliferate through the
whole thickness of the epidermis. The
lesions may occur anywhere on the skin
surface or on mucosal surfaces. The cause
most frequently found is trivalent arsenic
compounds.
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