I. Schmidt et al., The "Marjolin's ulcer": a malignant and rarely complication after burn trauma of the upper extremity - a case report, UNFALLCHIRU, 103(1), 2000, pp. 68-72
The "Marjolin's ulcer" is a malignant lesion which is developed especially
at chronic wounds after burn trauma. The latency from primary trauma to the
malignant transformation is about 30 years. The lesion is more aggressive
than other squamous cell carcinomas. We report on the combined radiation an
d surgical therapy of an 65-year-old patient with this lesion on the right
hand and regional lymph node metastases. The extensive tissue defect after
wide excision was reconstructed with a reversal radial forearm flap.