Title of article :
Acute Marjolin’s Ulcer in Chronic Foot Wounds with Previous Negative Biopsy: Report of Two Cases
Author/Authors :
S, Xu Department of Orthopaedic Surgery - Singapore General Hospital - Singapore , YBJ, Kang Department of Orthopaedic Surgery - Singapore General Hospital - Singapore , H, Soeharno Department of Orthopaedic Surgery - Singapore General Hospital - Singapore , NEM, Yeo Department of Orthopaedic Surgery - Singapore General Hospital - Singapore
Abstract :
Marjolin’s ulcer is a rare and often overlooked diagnosis which can be encountered by a variety of specialities.
Majority of the literatures describe long latency period of 11
to 75 years. The authors present two unusual cases of rapid
progression to Marjolin’s ulcer in patients with previously
negative biopsy 8- and 10-month prior. This highlights the
importance for clinicians to have a high degree of suspicion
when encountered with any non-healing wound, especially
one who’s symptomatology and morphological features have
undergone an acute change. Even with previous negative biopsy, patients should still be followed-up closely and clinicians should not hesitate to perform re-biopsy if the suspicion arises.
Keywords :
Marjolin's ulcer , acute , malignant transformation , case report
Journal title :
Malaysian Orthopaedic Journal