1973
DOI: 10.1111/j.1464-410x.1973.tb06816.x
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Marjolin's Ulcer Complicating Suprapubic Cystostomy

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“…They are negative for s-100 protein, HMB-45, keratin and FXIII antigen. 6,7,8,9 Primary care doctors should suspect a dermatofibrosarcoma if they see a slow growing dermal swelling protruding like a cauliflower present for a long time. Such patients should be referred to a dermatologist or surgeon.…”
Section: Figmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…They are negative for s-100 protein, HMB-45, keratin and FXIII antigen. 6,7,8,9 Primary care doctors should suspect a dermatofibrosarcoma if they see a slow growing dermal swelling protruding like a cauliflower present for a long time. Such patients should be referred to a dermatologist or surgeon.…”
Section: Figmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1,2 It is originally described as degeneration of cutaneous scars 1 (1928). Although most of the cases of Marjolin's ulcers are associated with old burn scars, but multiple sources have been reported including venous stasis ulcer, 3 frost bite, 3 decubitus ulcer, 4 vaccination site, 5 osteomyelitis, 6,7 urinary fistula, 8 hydradenitis suppuravita 9 and skin graft site. 10…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%