Abstract

Marjolin described malignant degeneration of a burn scar. Since his report in 1828, others have expanded the use of the term Marjolin ulcer to include malignant transformation of skin ulceration or scarring related to a range of conditions (burns, lupus, traumatic wounds, pressure ulcers, pilonidal sinuses, leprosy, and amputation, …

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