Abstract
Neoplastic change in an area of scarring or chronic ulceration is known as Marjolin’s ulcer. The most common malignancy is squamous cell carcinoma, but several other cell types have been reported. We describe an unusual malignant transformation in a chronic pressure ulcer.
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