Marjolin’s Ulcer: A Malignant Complication of Burn Wound (original) (raw)

Recent Advances in Biology and Medicine

Abstract

Marjolin’s ulcer is a rare malignancy found in nonhealing chronic wounds, with burn injury as the most common predisposing factor. It is an aggressive malignancy that has a long latency period, and it is diagnosed through clinical findings, histopathology, and imaging modalities. Prompt surgical treatment and proper burn wound care strategies are key to prevent further complications and increase in mortality.

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