In this study only women with vulvar paget disease will be included and will be analysed retrospectively. Vulvar paget disease patients are frequently treated with surgical resection of the affected tissue. During a surgical treatment surgical margins are frequently positive. Recidives are seen frequently after surgical treatment or the development of other pathologies such as vulvar carcinoma. In this study the outcome of the vulvar paget disease will be analysed and compared between the participants. It's primary goal is to create a better view on the outcome and the prognosis to prevent e.g. complications in the future.
Age range
18 Years – 99 Years
Sex
FEMALE
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Number of complications after the treatment of vulvar Paget disease
Timeframe: Max. 10 years after treatment
Type of complications after the treatment of vulvar Paget disease
Timeframe: Max. 10 years after treatment