Abstract

Extramammary Paget’s disease (EMPD) represents an intraepithelial carcinoma whose diagnosis is often delayed as it can be easily misdiagnosed as a benign inflammatory dermatosis. Surgery is considered to be the standard treatment, but all surgical modalities are associated with high local recurrence rates. We give concern of this disease through the description of a case of primary EMPD in an 83-year-old lady treated with an alternative modality of treatment: the sequential use of topical imiquimod and photodynamic therapy. Topical treatments can be an alternative, and when used in combination, it allows increasing tolerance and, therefore, treatment compliance and satisfactory outcomes.

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