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Marjolin's Ulcer

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Marjolin's ulcer refers to an ulcerating squamous cell carcinoma arising in an area of previously traumatized, scarred, or inflamed skin. They may result from non-healing wounds associated with trauma, burns, osteomyelitis, venous ulcers, or post-radiation scars. This is a case of above knee amputation done for Marjolin’s ulcer in a 48 y/o male with history of extensive trauma and scarring 10 yrs back. He presented with a chronic ulcerative lesion on left lower leg extending from the dorsum of foot to lower half of anterior surface over tibia. A biopsy showed well differentiated squamous cell carcinoma. Case courtesy of: Dr. Sanjay D. Deshmukh, Professor of Pathology, Smt. Kashibai Navale Medical College, Pune, India.

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