{Reference Type}: Journal Article {Title}: Skull metastases from extramammary Paget's disease emerging 8 years after initial treatment with no local progression: illustrative case. {Author}: Inada T;Nakakuki T;Nakajima N;Miyake H;Shibuya S;Sakamoto T;Ishikawa M; {Journal}: J Neurosurg Case Lessons {Volume}: 4 {Issue}: 13 {Year}: Sep 2022 26 暂无{DOI}: 10.3171/CASE22280 {Abstract}: BACKGROUND: The foci of distant metastasis from extramammary Paget's disease (EMPD) are the lung, liver, truncal bones, vertebrae, and brain. However, skull metastases have not been reported.
METHODS: The authors treated a patient with calvarial and skull base metastases from EMPD who had undergone wide local resection of EMPD 8 years before, and they report his clinical course.
CONCLUSIONS: Because EMPD with distant metastasis is fatal, it should be recognized that EMPD can metastasize to the skull even when it seemed to be in remission for several years.