Abstract
A case of a male patient (64 years of age) with Muir-Torre syndrome was reported. The clinical features of this case included multiple sebaceous adenomas located on his face and scalp, and double cancers of the stomach and colon found in multifold lesions. It was found that two of his family members were also suffered from malignant visceral tumors. This case was further discussed regarding clinico-epidemiological factors and in comparison to the eight cases of Muir-Torre syndrome previously reported in Japan.