Korean J Dermatol.
1986 Dec;24(6):863-867.
A Case of Metastatic Squamous Cell Carcinoma with Multiple Bowen's Disease
Abstract
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We presents a case of metastatic squarnous cell carcinoma(SCC) with multiple Bowen's disease. A 34--year-old rnale patient visited our OPD due to a bady-fist sized hard palpable mass on the left inguinal area and multiple, scattered, brownish, variable sized, verrucous papules on the whole body. About 6 months later, he cornplained dyspnea and collapsed left lower lobe was seen in the chest PA. Histopathologically, metastatic SCC and Bowen's disease were seen in the sections frorn left inguinal mass, lung lesion and verruous papule respectively. We suspected that left inguinal mass and lung lesion is metastasized from right palm lesion.