Extramammary Paget’s Disease (EMPD) is a rare intraepithelial malignancy
of apocrine bearing glands, which occur usually in the perianal region, vulva,
scrotum, penis and ax-illa. Most of the disease are treated by surgical
resection and the prognosis is generally good. Even though recurrent disease, it
is usually slowly progressed with good prognosis. Here we describe the case of a
70-year-old male who has presented with initially just as an EMPD component of
squamous cell carcinoma in inguinal skin, but he showed recur-rence of EMPD. The
disease has progressed rapidly, finally he died of that EMPD in 2 months of
recurrence. The purpose of this study is to report the rare case of fulminant
disease course of EMPD after recurrence.
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